What can we learn from seeing the world up close? Life at even the smallest size, like the facets of an insect’s eye, can ...
From a baby tardigrade riding a nematode, to water droplets evaporating from the wing scales of a peacock butterfly, the winners of this year's Nikon Small World In Motion video microscopy competition ...
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See what a motion-activated camera recorded near water, capturing wildlife and natural activity up close. Trump Threatens To Go After ABC Correspondent Robert Redford, Oscar-winning director, actor ...
There was no way James Cameron was going to make Avatar 2 like anyone else on the planet would have made Avatar 2. The pitch of “Avatar, but more water” already sounded extreme, but the obvious route ...
Here’s an hour of shimmering water droplets exploding from a balloon in ultra slow motion. When you slow down escaping water to 82,000 frames per second, it looks unreal — like magic pixie dust ...
The aptly named Slow Mo Guys have a new video where they drop molten thermite into a tank of water. This is a beautiful, well, combustion of technical photography and chemical behaviors. Thermite ...
A research team got the first peek of the real-time motion of electrons in liquid water while the rest of the world stood still. In an experiment akin to stop-motion photography, scientists have ...
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