Scientists Discover Bacteria that Poops Gold [VIDEO]
I am such a geek! I get excited by some of the strangest things, and the fact that scientist have discovered a bacteria that eats toxins and poops gold is just awesome!
I am such a geek! I get excited by some of the strangest things, and the fact that scientist have discovered a bacteria that eats toxins and poops gold is just awesome!
Now you don't "have a problem", you're conducting a science experiment!
The discovery could lead to improved body armor for troops on the battlefield and police officers on the streets.
I'm not the smartest guy in the room, but I've always been fascinated by science and how things react. So when I saw this video of a professor at Plymouth University in England showing how volatile liquid nitrogen can get when it warms to room temperature, I had to watch.
This video is HOT — literally! (Insert rimshot sound effect here)
So an art professor and a geologist walk into a lab...
No cats were harmed in the making of this video. At least that's why he says.
Although my attempt to learn guitar a several years ago failed, if I were to sit down and write out a bucket list, learning to play drums would be near the top.
When my wife and I bought our house, one of the selling points for me was
Now you don't have to be an astronaut to enjoy a birds-eye view of this rock we call home.
Prepare to be blinded by science!
Total science geek-out moment in 3..2...1...
Hidden somewhere deep inside my head is a fascination with things that happen in the sky. The idea that cold air and warm air can mesh together and produce thunder, lightning, and rain amazes me. Even more amazing to me is what lies outside of what we can actually see, meaning outer space. The fact that a flare up on the sun can affect air traffic and cell phones some million miles away here on Earth is mind boggling to me. Now, thanks to a new video on YouTube, we mere mortals have an opportunity to get up close look at something we see every night, the moon.