The MythBusters aren't really doing it wrong, but they give me a chance to talk about some physics. In the latest show, they tested the myth that two phone books with their pages alternating were ...
In the exhibit's world premiere at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, you'll immerse yourself in the MythBusters world from the beginning, entering through a giant corrugated shipping ...
MythBusters Season 4 continued the show’s captivating journey into the realm of urban legends and popular myths, delving into even more complex and challenging experiments while maintaining its blend ...
Last night I saw the newest episode of MythBusters. One of the myths they revisited was the exploding water heater. Well, it turns out that I had an analysis of this first explosion, but I didn’t move ...
Commentary: The popular series will say goodbye in 2016. CNET's Bonnie Burton, a longtime fan and science nerd, explains why she's "already feeling empty inside" -- and why TV will never be the same.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I hit a patch of slushy snow and went off into the water. Our car was filling up with water, it ...
On June 17, 1985, a media entrepreneur named John Hendricks took a chance on his dream, and launched what has become the largest nonfiction media company in the world, the Discovery Channel. Amazingly ...
Mon, September 5, 2016 at 11:10 PM UTC The show will be based on science, as the three stars will reportedly use their mythbusting skills to chase the white rabbit. “In the Netflix series, the three ...
According to The Gazette Review, the show began production in May, and looks as though it will cover some of the same material as Mythbusters, even though it doesn’t appear to be a direct spinoff.
MythBusters is ending its going-on-13 year run after next season. But the Discovery show will stick with us, because hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman (and sometimes their B-team) have inspired fans ...
In our work, making stuff usually means cutting large things into successively smaller things, and then attaching those small parts to each other to create something completely new. The process can ...
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