Category: Science & Technology

Video of an exam performed on a patient to evaluate the vocal cords using stroboscopy.

6 Comments · May 14th, 2010 · Posted in Science & Technology

This Japanese waterfall has mesmerized people from across the globe. There are over 3000 valves in this fountain that are...

2 Comments · May 9th, 2010 · Posted in Science & Technology

Slow motion footage of a water droplet falling onto a hydrophobic surface taken at a Nanotechnology lab from the University of...

1 Comment · May 8th, 2010 · Posted in Science & Technology

This self-balancing robot was built to never fall. The robot was developed by Masaaki Kumagai and Takaya Ochiai at the Robot...

4 Comments · April 30th, 2010 · Posted in Science & Technology

High definition footage of the first 30 seconds of the Apollo 11 launch slowed down and analyzed as an 8-minute video.

Comment · April 28th, 2010 · Posted in Science & Technology

A sewer snakecam in North Carolina picked up this unknown lifeform in a North Carolina sewer. Whatever that is, it doesn't look...

21 Comments · April 27th, 2010 · Posted in Science & Technology

The future of books is amazing. This is Alice in Wonderland digitally remastered for the iPad. Full screen physics modeling bring...

1 Comment · April 18th, 2010 · Posted in Science & Technology

Doctors thought this was impossible at first. But for the first time, transplant surgeons, used a new technique to repair an...

4 Comments · April 18th, 2010 · Posted in Science & Technology

Introduction to the Winscape, a device that allows you to create fake windows in your house.

4 Comments · April 16th, 2010 · Posted in Science & Technology

If every person on our blue Earth watched this video, the world would be a much better place. At least for a few minutes. Listen...

1 Comment · April 14th, 2010 · Posted in Science & Technology