This week on How Success Happens, I chatted with the delightfully geeky Steve Mould, the physicist-comedian behind a wildly popular YouTube channel where he pulls off mind‑bending science experiments ...
YouTuber Steve Mould has created a great demonstration of computer logic gates using water, tubes, and 3D printed components. This innovative approach provides a tangible and visual way to understand ...
Many kids get an early introduction to mechanics with tin pop-pop boats. If you haven’t played with one – you’re missing out! Pop Pop boats are fun toys – but how they work is often misunderstood. To ...
(via Steve Mould) The Brennan Torpedo works in a very counterintuitive way - you pull a cable out of the back to make it go forwards! This video explains how.
Steve Mould (Self - Host)Matt Parker (Self)Jonathan Deane (Self - Senior Lecturer, University of Surrey) Steve Mould Try this at home. Steve Mould demonstrates easy, inexpensive experiments producing ...
From mind-bending tricks on BBC 1's Britain's Brightest and element-hunting on ITV's I Never Knew That About Britain, to dismantling a child's robot to make it talk backwards "like the devil", Steve's ...
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