24 Kids’ Science Experiments That Adults Can Enjoy, Too
You’re never too old for rainbows, explosions, or rainbow explosions.
You’re never too old for rainbows, explosions, or rainbow explosions.
…unless you have children. Or you’re just still a child at heart!
Watch the rapper learn how to use a search engine on a laptop for the first time. “It’s scary!,” he says. “It’s too much stuff!”
The fellows at memrise made this sweet video Valentine walking around London last week, asking people to say I Love You in their native languages. Check out their site for how to woo your sweetie in Polish, Armenian, Turkish, and 97 other languages. Ik hou van jou, you guys.
Now that’s adorable. (via.) Watch Video ›
Looking to stay sober and celibate during your college years with the possibly of being handed a job in Washington by the GOP? These are the schools for you! (via thinkprogress.org)
Drop out now kids, don’t be this guy. Be me or at least be my friend; Facebook me. [ via Geekologie ] View Image ›
Science time, you guys. Today we’re going to learn about ants. On account of the fact that they are likely to be our new overlords one of these days. Watch Video ›
This is very serious business indeed. (Note: I was unable to date this particular image, but this advice was circulating as early as 1895. OK, history lesson over!) View Image ›
Sure, the movies and television are not reality. Even reality television is not reality. However after years of watching television and movies here are 16 truisms I’ve learned. View List ›
NASA’s HiRISE camera has just captured this stunning picture of what appear to be trees on Mars. Turns out they’re not actually trees but something more “sciency” and “boring.” Still, Mars looks pretty. View Image ›
This baby is about to be very disappointed. Better luck next time, little man. View Image ›