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This week, I found myself going down a very specific rabbit hole—one in which I watched video after video of people doing the Elephant Toothpaste science experiment. If you’re not familiar, the ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Elephant toothpaste is a foam substance you can easily make at home with just a couple of ingredients. It is also a kid-friendly substance and safe to play with after the experiment ...
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The Internet is filled with various fascinating videos. Those are the clips that may make your jaw drop in wonder. This video posted by Guinness World Records on YouTube perfectly fits the category.
It was a lot of foam — 21.04 cubic metres to be exact. And that amount of "elephant toothpaste" has earned the University of Guelph's physics club a Guinness World Record. The club conducted the ...
Earlier this year, Nick Uhas, David Dobrik and some other members of the latter’s Vlog Squad, attempted to pull off the world’s largest “elephant’s toothpaste” experiment. And even though it went ...
YouTuber and former NASA engineer Mark Rober has destroyed the Guinness World Record for tallest-ever elephant toothpaste fountain. Rober and his team created the fountain of colorful, reactive foam ...
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