How That Works: Blowing up cars in Movies

How That Works: Blowing up cars in Movies

About once a week I use some specialized chemistry and physics to blow up cars for movies.  Here's a little video revealing how that works, that I shot while creating a scene for Rooster Teeth…
Madagascar No Longer An Evolutionary Hotspot

Madagascar No Longer An Evolutionary Hotspot

Madagascar represents only one percent of the earth's area but is home to about three percent of all animal and plant species on the planet - it has long been known as a hotspot of biodiversity. New…
The Head Of A Starfish

The Head Of A Starfish

Sir Archibald Henry Bodkin, KCB (1862–1957) was our British Director of Public Prosecutions from 1920 to 1930.  He particularly took a stand against the publication of what he saw as ‘obscene’…
Movies As Science Teaching Tools

Movies As Science Teaching Tools

I love the movies.  I love science.  I spent many formative years watching Joe Bob Briggs, Commander USA, the goofballs at Mystery Science Theatre 3000, and similar people who introduced…
Hunting Success Follows Conservation Success

Hunting Success Follows Conservation Success

There was a period of time when hunters were the greatest conservationists.  Think President Teddy Roosevelt, who evangelized national parks and setting aside wilderness for the public. Later,…