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Monday 8 August 2016
Friday 20 May 2016
Sandcastle holds up a car - mechanically stabilized sand!
Reinforce loose dirt with some stiff material and it can hold a car, form a freeway on-ramp, or be the wall of a building! Great engineering video.
Friday 13 May 2016
Mercury’s Transit
Mercury passes directly across the sun for the first time in ten years. Look how tiny it is!
Triple Scorpions!
Three short videos on how scorpions evolved, scorpion moms, and glowing scorpions. I love the scorpion expert lady!
Friday 15 April 2016
Marble Mountain X-Treme!
An 2.4-metre-tall marble mountain! ‘nuf said.
A huge marble machine bolts together 32 possible paths for the 250-300 steel marbles that it’s made for. Measuring 3.7 by 2.4 meters, and standing 2.4 metres tall, the kinetic sculpture takes about an hour to set up or take down.
Have you got a marbles at home just waiting for your take on this???
I cannot believe they pulled this off:
Space X lands a rocket back on earth after it completes a mission in space!
Check out the previous (failed) attempt along with this week's success
If at first you don't succeed, try, try and try again!
Saturday 9 April 2016
Free online animation course!
This is BIG
- a free online course from Khan Academy and Pixar Studios...
Check out the video below!
There’s no need to register for the course, nor a requirement to watch the lessons in order — just head to their site and start exploring!
Friday 11 March 2016
Love to Build? Check this out!
The Ultimate Marble Run
Makes Music with 2,000 Marbles
Friday 4 March 2016
Unique Words From Other Languages
Looking to extend your vocab?
e.g.Yūgen (Japanese): gives a name to a mood in which one feels that the universe as a whole possesses a mysterious, elusive, but real, beauty. Moonlight, snow on distant mountains, birds flying very high in the evening sky and watching the sun rise over the ocean all feed this sensibility.
Science: Master Classes
Immerse yourself in the World of Science
- Science Unplugged a series of short videos that offer answers to questions about science
- “Master Classes” which are short classes about various subjects (mostly in physics) that take a few hours to complete. Classes are free but you will need to register for this site to access them. Check with your parents first.
The current roster of lectures is impressive: MIT’s Alan Guth teaches Inflationary Cosmology; U. Chicago’s Michael Turner (who coined the term “dark energy”) presents the Dark Side of the Universe; Stanford’s Andrei Linde takes you into the Multiverse; and Caltech’s Maria Spiropulu probes Nature’s Constituents, to name a few Master Classes. Meanwhile Brian Greene currently teaches two of the university courses: “Special Relativity: A Math-Based Introduction” and (highlighted above) “Space, Time and Einstein: A Conceptual Tour of Special Relativity.”
Friday 19 February 2016
Virtual Technology in Sport
Click here to find out how the NFL uses technology to improve the viewer's experience.
World's Largest Rubik's Cube
British puzzle maker and collector Tony Fisher might have made the largest functional 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube in the world.
“I am fascinated by the extremes in life and things that make me go wow!" Tony Fisher
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