Science & technology - videos
Fascinating Demonstration of How Earthquake Dampeners Work on Buildings
This is so impressive, I genuinely didn't think it would have made that dramatic a difference.
By damn_nation_inc
Featured 6 years ago in Wow
A Secret US Spaceplane Returned to Earth After 2 Years in Space and No One Knows What They Were Doing
One of the Pentagon’s best-kept secrets has returned to Earth after spending two years in space, however, any results or data from the mission are, well, a secret. The X-37B spaceplane landed on an air strip at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Featured 6 years ago in Creepy
Mankind's Future with Boston Dynamic's Robots (Corridor Digital)
If the robot revolution is about to begin, we're on the losing side.
By kilgore9012
Featured 6 years ago in Creepy
Google Just Made A Huge Break Through In Quantum Computing
Google's quantum computer beat the 10,000-year task in minutes
By ifeelallright
Featured 6 years ago in Wow
Watch the World's Largest 3D Printer Spit Out a 5000 Pound Boat
The University of Maine shared a time-lapse video of the world's largest 3D printed boat being printed by the world's largest 3D printer at their Composites Center. The boat was printed in 72 hours, is 25 feet long, and weighs 5000 pounds.
By CoolAndFun
Featured 6 years ago in Wow
Kite Surfer Films a Meteor in the Middle of the Day by Chance
A German kite surfer captured a celestial event by complete accident.
By RiverboatRon
Featured 6 years ago in Wow
Trippy New Tech Converts Live-Action Movies Into Hand-Drawn Portraits
Between this and Deepfakes, the future of videos is shaping up to be absolutely wild.
By damn_nation_inc
Featured 6 years ago in Wow
Gas-Fueled RC Vehicle is Insanely Badass
This RC MIL MI-24 SuperHind scale model Russian Helicopter took a lot of ingenuity to piece together.
By CoolAndFun
Featured 6 years ago in Wow
Crowd Reaction to Apple's $1000 Monitor Stand
Guh what?!
By CoolAndFun
Featured 6 years ago in Facepalm
Rocket Launches Over 34,000 Feet into a Wedge Tornado
Living dangerously for the sake of data.
By CoolAndFun
Featured 6 years ago in Wow
Dude Bought Illegal Blue Lasers and Made Them Even Stronger
This kid's messing with some dangerous stuff.
By BrandAid
Featured 6 years ago in Wow
96 Million Black Plastic Balls That Protect This LA Reservoir
Take a boat ride through 96 million black plastic balls on the Los Angeles reservoir to find out why these shade balls are there. Originally the claim was they reduce evaporation, but it turns out this isn't the reason they were introduced.
By Dafney Gains
Featured 6 years ago in Funny