Kari Byron spoke to students and staff at the School of Mines about her leadership journey to kick off this year’s engineering week ...
In the exhibit's world premiere at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, you'll immerse yourself in the MythBusters world from the beginning, entering through a giant corrugated shipping ...
The Wisconsin Union Directorate Distinguished Lecture Series Committee invited Discovery Channel’s MythBusters host Kari Byron to speak before an audience of curious students, staff and the public ...
In 2003, Discovery launched MythBusters as nothing more than a fun, and relatively cheap, reality show that was meant to do nothing more than fill in some spots between its slate of New Detectives ...
In 2002, Discovery Channel began developing a series that aimed to shine a light on a number of urban legends, putting science and physics to the test to determine if the tall tales could have ...
I always enjoy MythBusters. Great material for blogs. Also, one of the things I like is that Adam and Jamie are not professional scientists. This means that if they make some mistakes, that is just ...
"Sending smiles into the universe for her," wrote host Kari Byron As the world continues to mourn the sudden and tragic loss of racecar driver Jessi Combs, her former Mythbusters cast members are ...
"MythBusters" took on two of "Breaking Bad's" biggest science talkers from season one on Monday night: Whether hydrofluoric acid can dissolve "organic matter" and the bathroom it's in, and if mercury ...
Cannonballs into people's houses. Blown-out windows. Electric shocks. Goat-kicks to the groin. Welcome to the "MythBusters." If you think the now-famous MythBusters cannonball mishap is the only ...
There were a couple of things that bothered me about the MythBusters' myth where they fired bullets in the air. The myth was that a bullet fired in the air could kill you. The first problem is that it ...
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