by admin | Dec 5, 2014 | Journal Of Awesome

When i saw this video I was really amazed at the experiments that Kevin Delaney did. At the beginning I thought that the first experiment was the best one but in fact they got better and better. The simplicity of the last one was amazing! You could probably try it at home. I am glad I watched this video because it made me realize how awesome science is.
Watch this video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OELiqiIHZEI
by admin | Dec 5, 2014 | Journal Of Awesome

When I saw this I was really amazed at how Kayla Montgomory pushed herself to the limit even with MS (Multiple sclerosis) a disease where your body attacks itself and in her case it made her unable to feel her legs when body temperature increased (like when she was running). I thought that she must have really liked running to sustain that kind of pain and suffering. I really think that this is awesome!
by admin | Dec 5, 2014 | Journal Of Awesome

Today I will talk about the Tumbling Wing! This is paper airplane that flies endlessly (until you stop) when you push air with cardboard underneath its folds. I really thought that this guy must have studied for a really long time in aerodynamics to invent this. When I saw the video (below) in my class I thought that it was really awesome and thought I would show it to you.
Enjoy and feel free to comment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iob8IcbgJ58
by admin | Dec 5, 2014 | Journal Of Awesome

This mesmerizing creation made of strings and balls really caught me and I decided to share it with you! At the beginning, it took the form of a wave which morphed later into cool new shapes like the dna helix and “the triple dna helix”. I thought that it would have taken the person a long time to build it. Its such a smart creation.
Watch this!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhMiuzyU1ag
by admin | Dec 5, 2014 | Journal Of Awesome

When I watched David Kwong on Ted Talk I thought that it was really awesome how he included all the clues to ultimately solve a interesting puzzle. In particular I liked how he involved the public in solving a puzzle right there on the stage to ultimately convey the message that we are all wired to solve. See for yourself right here: http://www.ted.com/talks/david_kwong_two_nerdy_obsessions_meet_and_it_s_magic?language=en#t-41949
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