This is much more fun than dissecting a real frog.
(Credit: Video screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET)
Twitter’s 6-second Vine video format has been used to launch new social-media stars; host a film festival competition; and broadcast a brain surgery.
Its latest incarnation is as an extremely short-format science fair. GE’s #6SecondScience Fair challenged people to explain science concepts as fast as they could count to six.
The Vine science fair participants covered an impressive variety of topics. There is a potato-powered lightbulb; the history of flight told with paper cutouts; a Play-Doh frog dissection; and quite a few creative explanations of how magnetism works.
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