We already knew
I just can’t stop looking at how the drops carve the water, one after the other, making a hole in it. The experiment was captured by the Brigham Young University’s Splash Lab. Here’s their description of what’s happening:
It’s no secret that dogs plus great photography and super slow motion
There are few better sentences than one that includes the words "giant", "bubbles", "exploding" and "slow motion". Well, there’s one thing better: a video that fits that sentence.
Best way to show off the iPhone 5S’s slow motion video capture
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a thing falling off a building is in want of slow motion. And if you needed any proof, here’s a big ol’ heap.
It’s a general rule that everything is better in slow motion, but at 4,700 frames a second, wasps just go from “creepy” to “still creepy.” More »
Blowing stuff up is a blast in more ways than one, but only occasionally can you venture to call it art. This is an edge case. Ever an explosive duo, the Slow Mo guys have moved from pans of gasoline to bottles of paint and firecrackers and made some pretty colorful explosions. More »