Ultra High Speed Cameras – How do you film a tank shell in flight or a Nuclear bomb test?
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The 5 Hardest British Accents to Understand!
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Ultra High Speed Cameras: Filming the Impossible
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The Deadliest Volcanic Eruptions in Human History
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Five Genetic Diseases that Plague Royalty
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During a brief window in 1950-51, children could get the Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab—a kit allowing them to make nuclear reactions at home using ACTUAL RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL. It was removed from shelves in 1951.
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Looking So Good Big Monkey Come To Join Best Grooming For Each Other
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Is Spider Silk the Future of Material Engineering?
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Earwax, Butt Hair, and Other Weird Human Attributes
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How Old is Health Care?
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Henry VII’s Pretenders: A Game of Thrones
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