Fish frozen in time This fish should not have jumped out of the water with an outside temperature of -40 degrees.
Illegal Japanese whaling filmed by the Australian Government in Antarctica This is the footage that the Australian Government didn't want you to see. Since 2012, Sea Shepherd has been a part of a joint fight to get the Australian Government to release rare whaling footage obtained on a 2008 Australian Customs mission to the Antarctic. Here is the footage that the Australian Government filmed with tax payers' money, of the Japanese whaling fleet illegally whaling in Antarctica, in Australian waters. The footage was filmed as part of gathering evidence for the International Court of Justice, which found Japans whaling to be illegal. Sea Shepherd has been relentless in their opposition to the Japanese whaling fleet, filling a void in doing the job that the majority of Australian’s want to see done. Now is the time for the Australian Government to send a vessel to oppose whaling by Japan and take Japan to the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea.
Nuclear Reactor Pulse and Startup Compilation The blue light is known as Cherenkov radiation. It is similar to a sonic boom, but instead of an object travelling faster than the speed of sound, a charged particle is travelling faster than the speed of light in a medium. In this case, the speed of light in water is roughly 75% the speed of light in a vacuum. It tests the time-dependent properties of the fuel. Engineers use that data to predict what would happen if there were an accident at a large reactor Cherenkov radiation, also known as Vavilov–Cherenkov radiation,[a] is electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle (such as an electron) passes through a dielectric medium at a speed greater than the phase velocity of light in that medium. The characteristic blue glow of an underwater nuclear reactor is due to Cherenkov radiation.
Essentially when light passes through different materials its speed can be slowed as the photon makes it way through the medium.
Rescuing a Cute Koala Occurred on August 27, 2017 / Ulupna Island Murray River, Victoria, Australia "A group of students with a sessional lecturer from Latrobe University Bendigo Outdoor and Environmental Education degree were canoeing on the Murray River at Ulupna Island. We had been on the river since Thursday and there was minor flood levels at the time which is quite normal for the area. Sunday morning we stopped on the banks to check a fast flowing section when we saw this koala sitting in the branch of a tree that was surrounded by water. Matt, one of the students paddled closer to get a photo and noticed the koala was eyeing off his canoe and looked to be trying to get closer and maybe jump on board, so he pushed the boat over closer to the tree and the koala jumped on board straight away to be ferried back to shore. Once he was back on dry land you could see his back legs were wet so we guessed that he has maybe tried to swim back to shore but decided the current was maybe too strong. Once back on shore the koala didn't seem worried about us being there at all and stuck around for a while taking a drink from the river."
Releasing a stranded octopus and it thanked me Released a stranded octopus that got stuck on the sand when the tide went out in the shallow water. After recovering, the octopus moved towards my left booties and placed one of its tentacles on my booties for some time before moving off.
Would You Swim in This River? Occurred on June 10, 2017 / Debary, Florida, USA "My husband was bailing water out of our boat after a huge storm. Every time he threw the water we saw splashes in the water. I happened to be recording on one of the tosses and we saw huge splashes of water everywhere. We both looked at each other and said 'I will never swim in there again!'"
Ink In Motion This time we dived into the hypnotising beauty of colored ink in water and the interaction of this substance with different elements.
“Bread Porn” the Perfect Sourdough Loaf Don't be overwhelmed if your first attempt does not come out nice like this one, I still screw up all the time! Sourdough bread baking is one of the trickiest crafts in the kitchen to master, and thats why I love it so much! -Recipe - 300 grams - whole wheat flower
300 grams - all purpose or bread flour
512 grams - water
63 grams - starter
10 grams salt
Come on an awesome tour thru a Pygmy village! DEEP in the Congo Rainforest Traditional music - hunter gatherer culture - humanitarian aid - and amazingly sweet people, my family, the Mbuti Pygmies! To get here we have to drive about 5 hours through Eastern Congo, the forest, and on awful dirt "roads" the entire time. Then we have to hike for over 1 hour with over 1 ton of tools, pipes, equipment, and bags of cement, gravel pack, and construction gravel/rocks! That was through the mud and around, under, and over trees in the second largest rainforest in the world. So thankful for the help of the Water4 team supporting our Fight For The Forgotten and Shalom University drilling team! We are currently working on our 15th water well for my Congo family :-)
The scale of the universe Carl Sagan told us that there are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on all of the Earth's beaches. At the same time, there are more H2O molecules in just 10 drops of water than there are stars. Ranging from the unimaginably small to the unimaginably big, the scale of the universe is mind-boggling. Watch to try to wrap your head around it.
Water Balloon FULL OF MURCURY – Popped for SCIENCE! More detailed footage of the 6lb. mercury balloon pop video showing the interesting splash from the mercury as it hits the bottom of the tub. I added some sound effects just for fun. Mercury is nearly 14 times heavier by volume than water (aka "denser") and is denser than lead.
-Don't try this at home- Mercury is dangerous at high exposure levels.
Sony Xperia Z3 underwater unboxing The Sony Xperia Z3 is waterproof. And what better way to test that than take it out of its box for the first time while under water? So that's what we did. We dived into a pool with a brand new Xperia Z3 to prove that it's waterproof while showing you exactly what's in the box.