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Science on the Vine: Antimatter Beer, Cat Purrs, Frame Rates, Climbing Friction

April 14, 2013

You can find all my other Science on the Vine videos here Science on the Vine: Climbing Friction vine.co/v/bFmlLWXD5hW — …

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Science on the Vine: Colds and Acceleration

April 12, 2013

You can find all my other Science on the Vine videos here Science on the Vine: Winter Colds vine.co/v/bdY3XwQZrX3 — …

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The Snake Bite That Turns You Into A Jello Mold

April 6, 2013

The Russell’s Viper is one of the deadliest snakes in all of Asia because it can give your blood the …

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Melting Metal With Magnets!

March 27, 2013

I’d like to think that the video below is a result of geeky experimentation. “Let’s suspend a chunk of metal …

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Science on the Vine: Scissors, Satiation, and Sleepwalking

March 13, 2013

You can find all my other Science on the Vine videos here Ever say a word so many times that …

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Science on the Vine: Beer, Beatboxing, Shampoo, and .999 Repeating

March 11, 2013

You can find all the other Science on the Vine videos here. Science on the Vine: Beatbox Muscles vine.co/v/bwImqgUKrzM — …

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Science on the Vine #1-6

March 8, 2013

Science on the Vine: Chair momentum vine.co/v/bwZAnwmWe69 — Kyle Hill (@Sci_Phile) March 8, 2013 Science on the Vine: Wine and …

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Science on the Vine #3-4

March 7, 2013

Here’s some more testing with six-second science! Science on the Vine: Aiming a Laser vine.co/v/bH32j02uKwu — Kyle Hill (@Sci_Phile) March …

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Science on the Vine #1-2

March 6, 2013

I have been messing around with the new quick video system, Vine, trying to see if I could make six …

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An Introduction to Critical Thinking: Science and Skepticism 101

January 4, 2013

My workshop from last year’s Amaz!ng Meeting, a conference focusing on science and skepticism, has finally been posted! In it …

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From Particles to People

October 27, 2012

The video below is a lecture that physicist Sean Carroll of Caltech gave at the JREF‘s annual Amaz!ng Meeting last …

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Cnidarian Lifeforms

October 20, 2012

I am not really sure what kind of Cnidarians are in the video below. They look like Anthozoans, a group …

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Food Coloring, Fluid Dynamics, and an Awesome Lab Demo

October 17, 2012

Watch this awesome fluid dynamics lab demo, and then stick around for the science: How fluids flow Liquid flows are …

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Misconceptions About Temperature

August 26, 2012

Do you think you can tell the temperature of something just by touching it? I’ll bet you can’t. Here’s why: …

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Nature makes me cry sometimes

August 11, 2012

Sometimes, when you’re out a sea, clubbing tuna fish to death, you capture something amazing on camera. And if you …

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Build your own fire tornado!

August 1, 2012

Watch the video below, then stick around for some science: This biblical looking backyard creation is taking advantage of a …

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Python eats alligator while it is still alive

June 26, 2012

While I expected the snake to kill the alligator before eating it, as some constrictor snakes listen to a prey’s …

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This is how lasers work {Video}

June 9, 2012

Pretty self-explanatory: You will notice that the “engineer guy” mentioned how lasers work through stimulated emission. This function actually determined …

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This Lego robot has the Rubik’s cube down to a science

June 5, 2012

A new robot, the Cubestormer II, has beaten the human world record of 5.66 seconds. The Cubestormer II, built by …

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How Do We Measure the Universe?

May 26, 2012

Below you will find an awesomely animated and easy to follow science video describing the various ways that we can …

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