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AA Battery + Gum Wrapper Lighter

Build a makeshift lighter. This sounds like a good idea, right? I managed to find tons of ways to do this. Here is my favorite. Get a gum wrapper or the lining of a cigarette pack and cut a small sliver off the end, roughly about a quarter of an inch in width. Now grab that sliver and fold it over

Make an Instant Cloud in a Bottle!

To make our own cloud we need rubbing alcohol, a plastic bottle, and a bike pump. Pour a little bit of the alcohol into the plastic bottle. Then shake it around in circles until the inside is fully coated and ready for battle. Now comes your bike pump. I took a wine cork and put a hole in it so I c

AA Battery + Gum Wrapper Lighter

Build a makeshift lighter. This sounds like a good idea, right? I managed to find tons of ways to do this. Here is my favorite. Get a gum wrapper or the lining of a cigarette pack and cut a small sliver off the end, roughly about a quarter of an inch in width. Now grab that sliver and fold it over

ScienceCasts: Historic Vegetable Moment on the Space Station

Astronauts recently experienced an historic vegetable moment when they ate a salad made from lettuce grown on board the International Space Station. Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. http://www.nasa.gov/station How Mold on Space Station Flowers is Helping Get Us to Mars: http://www.nasa.go

10 Funny Pranks! Prank Wars!

Subscribe Here: https://bit.ly/2roHKoB Do you consider yourself a prank Guru? Do you think that has long tried everything, and nothing new can come up with? And here not! Watch our new prank compilation and make sure that you can always invent something new to have fun with your friends! Supplies a

Bacterial Disease | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/FuseSchool CREDITS Animation & Design: Reshenda Wakefield Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Gemma Young Did you know that it wasn’t until around 200 years ago that people knew what caused infectious diseases? Before that, they believed that one caus