Featured Image

A Scientist Spilled Mercury On Her Hand And This Is How It Affected Her Brain

These are the true events that occurred to Professor KW, a chemistry professor who researched toxic chemical exposure. KW’s mercury toxicity was acute in nature, there wasn’t a constant source of exposure. But one accidental spilling of mercury led her down a cataclysmic path. She lost 15 lbs in just 2 months. She experienced nausea… Read more »

Featured Image

Administrator Bridenstine: Twin Spacecraft Launch to Study the Earth

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine talks about the GRACE Follow-on (GRACE-FO) mission to track Earth’s water movement. GRACE-FO is scheduled to launch May 22, 2018 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. The mission will monitor…

Featured Image

Curious Lion Bites Tourist’s Car Door on Safari | National Geographic

A young male lion stopped a caravan of cars in Kruger National Park, South Africa. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world’s premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and…

Featured Image

Instead Of Rivers Of Water Hawaii Has Rivers Of Lava

“An unbelievable amount of lava is erupting from fissures below Leilani Estates on the Big Island of Hawaii! More than twenty cracks are issuing red hot liquid rock, which is coursing downhill, destroying homes, cars, roads… and anything else in her path. The fissures have now joined forming a “curtain of fire” in a spectacular… Read more »

Featured Image

This Squirrel Should Be In The New Mission Impossible Movie

This apparatus is in England. The actual owners of the yard added each piece of the Rube Goldberg contraption consecutively after the squirrel adapted to one section and got the nuts. The owners then added a subsequent section to keep challenging the squirrel. Ultimately, what you see here on this clip is the final stage…. Read more »

Featured Image

Dying Coral Reefs Found Around Samoan Island of Upolu | National Geographic

Scientists studied 124 coral reef sites around the Samoan island of Upolu, 2,600 miles southwest of Hawaii. While climate change is the main factors in coral die-offs worldwide, human activities like overfishing and pollution also contribute. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About…

Featured Image

An Artist’s Portraits Of Pop Culture Heroes

This amazing artwork is by none other than Mike Mitchell. ‘He is an artist in Austin TX. He has a wife Lauren, one normal cat, one cross-eyed cat, one blind cat, and a dog who isn’t normal, but does have great vision. He thinks high fives are pretty cool, and he likes to spend as… Read more »