
Dede, 25 years old, an Indonesian fisherman suffers from a rare disease which causes tree-like growths all over his body and he is seeking the help from American medics. The warty “roots” began growing out of his arms and feet after he cut his knee in a teenage accident.
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Tsar Bomba is the Western name for RDS-220, which was the largest and most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated. It was developed by the Soviet Union for a demonstration of Soviet scientific, technical and military power of that time. The bomb had a yield of about 50 megatons of TNT and it was codenamed Ivan by its developers. The bomb was tested on October 30, 1961 in Novaya Zemlya, an archipelago in Artic Sea.
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According to wikipedia, “rainbows are optical and meteorological phenomena that cause a spectrum of light to appear in the sky when the Sun shines onto droplets of moisture in the Earth’s atmosphere. They take the form of a multicoloured arc, with red on the outer part of the arch and violet on the inner section of the arch.”
This is a time lapse sequence of clouds and a rainbow moving across the sky on Nov 29, 2005 in Humboldt County, California. The rainbow starts at 35 seconds. One frame taken each 20 seconds and played back at 15 frames per second. This is the first time i saw moving rainbow.
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Now you can make colored logs for your fireplace, candles with different color of frame and colored BBQ coals. This video show you how to make colored fire. All chemicals in this video can be bought easily online. The chemicals are salt, copper chloride, strontium chloride, potassium chloride, and copper sulphate.
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Hydrogen is less dense then air surrounding it. You can use it to make make invisible water so that something can float in the aquarium.
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Learn the science behind how to make the hard boiled egg get sucked into the milk bottle. The items that you need are matches, milkbottle, hard-boiled egg and paper.
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Have you ever seen a fire tornado? You can watch fire tornado at here. This video is from Magna Science Museum in Rotherham. Kerosene is spilt onto the tray and then a spark is used to ignite the Kerosene. Big fans are then turned on which spin the fire around to make a tornado.
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Ronald Mallett is a professor of physics in University of Connecticut. He was born in Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania, on March 3, 1945. When he was 10 years old, his father died of a massive heart attack. A year later, after picking up a classics illustrated comic book version of H.G. Well’s The Time Machine, Ronald Mallett resolved to travel back in time to save his father, which become his life’s dream. It is probably the world’s most complicated plan. In this documentary, Ronald Mallett will explain how is this machine works. Here is a big question if he success to make the machine. What will happen when he switch on the machine?
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Waterspout was spotted in Singpaore from 2.20 to 2p.m on May 25th 2007. It could be seen as far away as the high rise offices in the central business area. The phenomenon lasted for 2 to 3 minutes and vanished as suddenly as it appeared. According to wikipedia, waterspout is an intense columnar vortex that occurs over a body of water and is connected to a cumuliform cloud. In the common form, it is a nonsupercell tornado over water and brings the water upward. Waterspout is weaker than most of its land counterparts.
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John Kanzius discovered that his radio frequency generator could release the oxygen and hydrogen from saltwater and create an incredibly intense flame. Will water become the alternate fuel in the future? Will it change the world?
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