All farts are like snowflakes, beautiful and unique. If you never thought you’d read a sentence like that before, it’s possible that you’re not familiar with ASAP Science, the video series that ...
How old are your ears? A video from ASAP Science has gone viral with a test of hearing that’s hard to resist. The video cranks up the frequency of a sustained pitch, beginning at 8,000 hertz and ...
OK, so maybe ASAP Science's “Can Science Improve Your Sex Life?” video might not be a game changer in and of itself; the information contained with it, however? Let's just say it's got potential.
The nerds at Asap Science went Good Will Hunting all over a whiteboard to figure out that "the smelly part" of a fart can theoretically fly at 243 meters per second. Don't worry, the added ...
This is the ultimate video to illustrate that “the dose makes the poison.” ASAP Science explains how much seasoning, how many cherry pits, and how much loud music will murder you. Was anyone really ...
Hey, what do you know? It’s a good question, and the answer is that you probably know a lot. You know enough to do your job, not run with scissors, find food, and keep out of trouble. In fact, you ...
Those fast-talking science fans at ASAP have a new social media hit with their latest video on ... the effects of social media on your body and brain. Their latest has more than 340,000 views on ...
Look, we’re all of us sick of this dress by now, but let’s let YouTube’s premier science explainer team have the final word on the topic. In a masterstroke of turnaround time, the guys from ...
It's safe to say that our culture is obsessed with breasts — but how much do we actually know about them, other than the fact that we're attracted to their outward appearance? AsapSCIENCE has created ...
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