Why The World Is Awesome in 60 Facts [Video]

Veritasium, Ze Frank, Vsauce2, Wheezy Waiter, SixtySymbols, Periodic videos, Sorted Food and Head Squeeze, join the Earth Unplugged crew to give you 60 epic facts that show why the world is awesome, just for YouTube Geek Week. For instance, did you know it’s possible to make diamonds from peanut butter? Or that 99% of Earth’s […]



Slow-Mo Non-Newtonian Fluid on a Speaker [Video]

From Youtube Channel Veritasium: Everyone has played with a mixture of corn starch and water (or at least I hope they have). This was one of my favorite experiments as a kid. Your hand slides into the slime easily when moving slowly but the mixture behaves as a solid if you hit it quickly. That […]

10 Reasons To Love Science ft. Neil deGrasse Tyson

http://youtu.be/cxfTa_fSSC0 Don’t like science? Not a fan of Brainiac Day on Geek Week? Then let world-famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson try and convince you otherwise with these 10 Reasons To Love Science. [AllTime10s]



The Scientific Equivalent of Getting Fus Ro Dah’d [Video]

How much noise (in dB) would you have to generate to actually Fus Ro Dah someone? Thanks to the power of SCIENCE, Youtube Channel Vsauce3 explores that possibility for us. [VSauce3]

‘COSMOS’ Trailer Features Explosions, Neil deGrasse Tyson [Trailer]

FOX will be debuting the reboot of Carl Sagan’s Cosmos miniseries in the spring of next year and the trailer for it premiered at SDCC. http://youtu.be/kBTd9–9VMI [Fox Broadcasting / Source: YouTube]

If Molecules Were People [Science Video]

When molecules collide, chemical reactions can occur — causing major structural changes akin to getting a new arm on your face! George Zaidan and Charles Morton playfully imagine chemical systems as busy city streets, and the colliding molecules within them as your average, limb-swapping joes. [TEDEducation]

The Universe Expands, But Do We Expand With It? [Science Video]

If the universe keeps on expanding, why don’t we expand with it, and why do galaxies and solar systems stay together? Watch this video to find out! [Minute Physics]