By Traci Watson
The giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) isn't just the world's largest amphibian. A new study shows the animal, which can reach 50...
It was a glorious day when Tadas Äerniauskas graced the internet with his "Blow Job" series, blasting unsuspecting faces with extreme gusts of wind a...
The folks at CHOW have a cool new video experiment called Food Flash, in which they play around with slow motion and macro food photography. In the fi...
This isn't your typical tea party. From smashing glasses and tea cups to exploding eggs, "Tea Party in Super Slow Motion" offers a brief glimpse into ...
Fly's got skills. The "fly aerial somersault" seen in the slow motion video is actually an escape maneuver performed when a fly is taken by surprise. ...
Let's be honest, we've all had those moments where we've wanted to hit our phone with a hammer or throw our laptop against the wall. Generally though,...
If you've ever found yourself transfixed by a lava lamp or a wiggling jello mold, you're not alone. Sometimes the most basic physics makes things act ...
Have you ever wondered what a cymbal actually experiences when a drummer hits it with her drumstick? What about what water looks like when a pup shake...
If you haven't experienced the majesty of the Original Baby Bullet infomercial, with its easily-impressed pregnant ladies, drunk grandma and delivery ...
Chris Higgins at Mental Floss flags this very cool video of an ultra-slow motion camera capturing the impact of bullets on a variety of objects. Two ...
We have shown you the wonders of ultra slow-motion video before, from a magician demonstrating his awesome sleight of hand skills, or how a bullet can...