The Scientific Power of Thought
Mind over matter, people! According to this video, when you change your mind, you physically change your brain.
Mind over matter, people! According to this video, when you change your mind, you physically change your brain.
There's no need to offer a "Don't try this at home" warning — by the time you've watched this guy accidentally shock, burn, and shoot himself, you're unlikely to follow in his footsteps.
I'll admit it, I wasn't the greatest student in the world,especially when it came to math and science. I guess that's one of the reasons I work in radio. Yes, there were some aspects of science that were interesting, and now that I'm an adult (by virtue of my age, anyway) I do find the topic more interesting. Maybe it's all in the presentation. What follows are a collection of experiments that prove that science actually rocks!
Traveling faster than the speed of light is a popular concept in the world of most science fiction, but still very much fiction. So why is it that with all of the technological advancements that actual science has made over the last century is faster-than-light travel nowhere within our reach?
Something very strange happens at the 1:15 point in this video. When these three clear solutions are combined on a stir plate, the result changes color — and keeps changing!
The universe is a pretty amazing place, from the unimaginably large, right down to the incredibly small. There’s an awful lot going on in this field we call "existence."
If you're a fan of J.K. Rowling's hit 'Harry Potter' series, you must have longed for your own invisibility cloak so that you could go off on your own magical adventures just like Harry himself. But invisibility cloaks are merely fictional, right? Wrong!
In this heartwarming YouTube video, adorable pooches-turned-chemists Paige and Dexter explain the basics of chemistry using their toys. If your child is struggling with basic chemistry concepts in school or you just need a pick me up after a long, stressful day, this video will make you giggle as the pooches demonstrate the ins-and-outs of chemical bonding.
Superman's home planet Krytpon isn't fictional anymore! Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has discovered the real-life counterpart to the planet that is so deeply embedded in the 'Superman' canon.
We know -- the first thing we thought when we saw this was "who draws that well on white board" too! Once we got over that, we realized we should actually be paying attention to what this guy's saying
There are so many unanswered questions in our world, so many great mysteries that form who and what we are. It takes an inquisitive mind to explore these mysteries...or at least to ask the right questions.