When you enter the category of science on our site or hear the word ‘science’ anywhere, you may be thinking of scientists in lab coats. But even when you expand the perspective a bit, you may find that the term covers a much wider area than you might imagine.
While the branches of science that show us how existing objects, living things and events came into being and how they work, stand aside; On the other hand, there are engineering departments that enable new inventions to be introduced and aim to make human life easier. With these GIFs, you will see how all of these become functional under one roof.
In this video, it is shown what stages the stinger left behind with the bee sting goes through.
Here, the movement of a liquid drop with high fluidity in a less fluid liquid is shown.
While we try to explain that our planet is not in the shape of a pan, this is how Jupiter protects us from countless meteorites in space:
You can see the moment a robot solves the rubik’s cube in just 0.38 seconds below. A competitor named Max Park solved a 3x3x3 cube in 3.13 seconds. He currently holds the record.
This experiment, where you can find simple ones called Elephant’s toothpaste (Elephant toothpaste), was carried out on a much larger scale specially for a program.
Here, however, we see how complex our skull, which most people think is made up of one piece, actually is. If we include those in the inner ear and the hyoid bone in this structure, where we see 22 bones in total, there are 29 bones in the hand.
Photo-acoustic image of the veins in our palm
You didn’t expect something like this when you were looking for the scientific way to burn calories, did you? What you see is a pasta burning with liquid oxygen.
Even a YouTuber who takes things a step further; He even created a simple hybrid jet engine using yeast, pasta and hydrogen peroxide.
This video shows the method of making ‘mirror’ used in the Victorian Era, from the 1830s to the early 1900s. There is silver nitrate in the lead role.
The operation of paint solvents is heart-warming. These solvents consist of a mixture that expands the paint to cut the contact between the paint and the object being painted.
We’ve seen robots preprogrammed to overcome certain obstacles before. But a robot that has the ability to learn by itself and learns to walk in 1 hour using it is not very common.
The Tiger Sand Shark you see here has the potential to be the new host of your nightmares.
Imagine that a beach you visit is teeming with this creature known as the “boat-billed heron” and can grow up to 54 centimeters in length.
A wireless connection has been established between the brain and spine of this man who lost his ability to walk in a bicycle accident. Thanks to this, it became possible for this man, who had lost his abilities, to stand up, walk and even climb stairs again.
“Sir, where will these work in real life?” When we seem to say, let us think that a coin can stand upright on a train traveling at approximately 350 kilometers per hour. The engineering behind the scenes is quite fascinating.
We know that snakes move by crawling. But for this they need a ground to rub against. Our friend in the video has a hard time moving forward, as there is little grip when there is no friction.
Whether this visualization exercise guides you through solving a rubik’s cube or just complicates things more, you decide.
The name of the reaction here is Briggs–Rauscher. The reaction, which starts with the mixing of three completely colorless solutions, causes the solution to change color rapidly for about 5 minutes.
These colors are clear, yellow and dark blue. When the reaction is finished, the solution ends up in a dark blue hue, close to black.
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