From building transparent potato guns to discussing why scientists are burning astronaut pee (seriously), YouTube channel Smarter Every Day has long been demonstrating the many ways science is ...
YouTuber's Destin Sandrin, who has published a lot of science education movies, has been trying to compare the way the vortex of the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere wraps backwards, ...
Better understanding the formation of swirling, ring-shaped disturbances -- known as vortex rings -- could help nuclear fusion researchers compress fuel more efficiently, bringing it closer to ...
What do dolphins, humans and volcanoes have in common? They can all produce toroidal vortices of course! Surprised? Grab some food colour and a glass of water to find out how. 1. Fill a tall glass to ...
The science experimenters at TKOR upgrade vortex cannons to generate stronger air blasts and more dramatic ring-shaped pulses ...
1. Fill a tall glass to the brim with water and wait for at least 30 seconds. Even though it looks still, water keeps swirling for ages so the longer you wait the better. HINT: Use an eye-dropper if ...