What happens when you fit a 6-foot man into a 6-foot water balloon? This YouTuber is about to find out. Tap here to view on News app. Gavin Free and Dan Gruchy are the masterminds behind "The Slow Mo ...
Watch a balloon pop like you’ve never seen before! Slow motion captures every detail, and the rewind makes it even more ...
Thermite, a powdered mixture that “consists of aluminum and the oxide of a metal such as iron,” is not to be trifled with. It’s used as a heat source in welding. But because it causes such an ...
"The Slow-Mo Guys," Gavin Free and Dan Gruchy, are two ordinary boys that just happen to love seeing things in super slow-motion. So they bought a six-foot red balloon and filled it with water and ...
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You may remember when, back in 2018, Bryson DeCheambeau was spotted on the range spraying his golf balls with water and measuring how far they flew. It may have seemed strange at the time, but like ...
Gavin Free, one member of The Slow Mo Guys, has posted a video of the Apple Watch ejecting water in slow motion. And it is hypnotizing. Despite the fact that observing a smart watch spit up water ...
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Here’s an hour of shimmering water droplets exploding from a balloon in ultra slow motion. When you slow down escaping water to 82,000 frames per second, it looks unreal — like magic pixie dust ...
The Slow Mo Guys have unveiled their latest video as part of YouTube's Geek Week. Gav and Dan take on nearly 1,500 people in a water balloon fight, with over 1,000 bombs crashing down on them. As with ...
After a long work day, most of us happily collapse into a couch and binge-watch our favorite show. But Linden Gledhill, a Philadelphia-based pharmaceutical biochemist, retreats to his basement lab.
The Mississippi River is a connected system. If farms dump fertilizer into the river’s tributaries in Ohio, that waste ends up in the Gulf of Mexico. If heavy rains make the river’s level rise in ...