Trinity – Visualization of Nuclear Detonations Ehsan Rezaie made a video that offers a simple-looking but deceptively information-rich presentation of every nuclear explosion.
Pendulum Waves Fifteen uncoupled simple pendulums of monotonically increasing lengths dance together to produce visual traveling waves, standing waves.
When will the Sun Die? Will our Sun shine bright forever, or will it die a fiery death? Astrophysicist J. Faherty explains will happen when our Sun runs out fuel.
Seeing Color How does our brain help us see color? Learn how our color vision works as we follow a beam of sunlight bouncing off a beach ball.
How Mirrors Could Solve Our Energy Problem? How mirrors could solve our energy problem? Physics Girl visited a giant field of solar mirrors to answer this question!
Connecting Thoughts This is what happens when art meets physics and engineering. Beautiful advertisement, by the Japanese infrastructure firm Kandenko.
A Basic Demonstration of Optical Cloaking John Howell decided to tackle an unusual DIY project. He built three simple, but surprisingly effective optical cloaking devices.
Conservation of Energy – Is This a Violation of Energy Conservation? This experiment shows us which ball is moving the fastest at the bottom? The answer is behind energy conservation.
Stanford Researchers Solve the Mystery of the Dancing Droplets Under certain circumstances, droplets of fluid will move like performers in a dance choreographed by molecular physics.
What does a Black Hole Look Like Up Close? The black hole is surrounded by a disk of gas, and the intense gravity near the black hole distorts the view.