Engineers vs. Almost Impossible Tasks
Remember... always follow the instructions )
Remember... always follow the instructions )
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Welcome to the tenth week of Camp CrunchLabs, this week we will be going over some of your best submissions for the best trick-shot challenge!
These were the droids I was looking for, after all!
My laser cutter still smells like burnt gingerbread…
I built a rock-skipping robot with my nieces and nephews to find the perfect skip. We learned 4 things matter most: a 20° rock angle, a 20° path angle, maximum spin, and a flat-bottomed rock that is as heavy as possible without slowing your arm speed.
Drawing from his unconventional career path from NASA to YouTube, Mark delivers an inspiring and humorous commencement address to the MIT Class of 2023, offering key life lessons on embracing naive optimism, reframing failure, and fostering relationships.
I was challenged to build a T-Shirt cannon. I accepted the challenge.
Don't mess with my people. I saw a viral video of a guy who supposedly put propellers on his phone case. With my engineering background, it was clearly fake—yet people believed it and bought it via affiliate links. So, I did a deep dive into every clue proving it's a hoax.
Because scientific progress requires annual pumpkin sacrifices!
Couldn't have picked a better reaction to end the whole series with :)
Welcome to the sixth week of Camp CrunchLabs, this week we will be going over some of your best submissions for the best prank ever challenge!
Welcome to the first week of Camp CrunchLabs! This week the nephews return to challenge their favorite uncle!
Here are 4 steps to defog your windshield twice as fast in the morning and the science behind why it works.
Welcome to the final week of Camp CrunchLabs, let's destroy the set!
We used YouTube's most expensive potato masher.
Please share this video and let's shut them down.
Welcome to the eleventh week of Camp CrunchLabs! This week we will be using the power of air pressure to create the ultimate rainbow ping pong ball explosions!
Remember... always follow the instructions )
Welcome to the twelfth and final week of Camp and our twelfth set of mega experiments!
Don't feel bad. You don't suck, the game makers do.
Using specialized glowing powder to trace the invisible spread of bacteria, Mark conducts a series of classroom experiments to visually demonstrate how easily germs transfer between people and everyday surfaces.
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