What really happens when molten salt meets extreme temperatures? A nuclear engineer reacts to The Slow Mo Guys and explains the science behind cooling towers, molten salt behavior, thermal shock, and ...
Through the looking glass: When The Slow Mo Guys turned their high-speed lenses on the Virtual Boy, the experiment wasn't about nostalgia; it was about engineering curiosity. In their latest video, ...
Steven Adams suffered a painful injury late in the fourth quarter during Houston’s game with New Orleans, and a slow-motion replay later captured his injury moment. The Houston Rockets have already ...
Slow-mo replay shows OG Anunoby’s accidental head sway delivering a brutal hit to Grayson Allen’s face, breaking his nose despite the Suns’ win over the Knicks night. The Phoenix Suns have been on the ...
Those red screens contributed to the Virtual Boy being one of Nintendo’s biggest failures, but with a high-speed camera running at up to 1,750,000 fps, The Slow Mo Guys have shared a fascinating look ...
George Gabriel Ventura tallied 23 points, six rebounds and three assists for Morristown-Beard in its 63-47 victory against West Orange in the Slow-Mo Showcase held at Weequahic High School in Newark.
Jayden Solomon scored a game-high 25 points to lead Newark Collegiate to a narrow 62-61 victory over Montclair in the Slow-Mo Showcase in Newark. Montclair (8-3) jumped out to a 25-11 lead after the ...
Geyser escaped from a group home in Wisconsin before she was caught in Illinois Morgan Geyser, who stabbed her friend 19 times in 2014, was apprehended after she escaped a group home facility in ...
The nationwide manhunt for Morgan Geyser, the Wisconsin woman convicted in the 2014 “Slender Man” stabbing, has come to an end, authorities announced Sunday night. The Madison Police Department ...
In the aftermath of the Eagles' 20-17 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, videos circulated on social media showing Philadelphia linemen getting a head start on several tush-push plays. The push play ...
About 20 years ago, a neuroscientist named David Eagleman strapped a bunch of students into harnesses, hoisted them to the top of an imposing metal tower, and then, without warning, dropped them 150 ...