This clip from The Science Channel's, "Deconstructed," gets fogged up when it unlocks the mysteries of a small, but powerful instrument for creating special effects.
We won't weigh in on the age-old debate about whether charcoal or gas grills are better. But we'll show you how those convenient little nuggets known as charcoal briquettes are created.
Why didn't the team user a wider selection of ammo? In video games, when you shoot an oil or propane tank, it blows up ... is this gaming baloney? Kari, Tory and Grant answer your Gas Room Boom questions.
Why do experts need to keep learning? Applied Researcher and University of Phoenix Faculty Member, Keri Heitner, discusses why experts need to keep learning in this Curiosity video.
What happens in our brain when we fall in love? Is there a difference between lusty sex and love? Get the answers from Discovery Channel's "The Science of Sex Appeal" program.
Could copulance be a hidden weapon in women's armory of attraction? Men seem to lose all ability to think clearly when exposed. Learn more from Discovery Channel's "The Science of Sex Appeal."