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Could 'Knock at the Cabin's Pacific Northwest tsunami really happen? Is there anywhere safe from gigantic killer waves? By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
Can you really fix a bullet wound with nothing more than super glue, like in 'Poker Face'? It's a lot to expect from the stuff you use to fix your action figures. By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
Can you really shine your eyes? The science behind 'Pitch Black' and night vision Riddick! What do your Furyan eyes see? By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
The magical physics of binary worlds: The science behind 'Upside Down' Not even physics can stand in the way of true love. By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
I won’t let anything harm you: The science behind 'M3GAN' and lifelike robots With friends like M3GAN, who needs enemies? By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
Polygraphs and truth serums: The science behind 'Liar Liar' Obviously, a birthday wish isn't a realistic way to force somebody to tell the truth, but are there ways to stop lying? By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
Is Bigfoot really out there? The science behind 'Harry and the Hendersons' In the film, now streaming on Peacock, a family becomes pals with a sasquatch. Does such a creature exist? By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
Finding One-Eyed Willy's treasure: The science behind 'The Goonies' Down here, it's our time. It's our time down here! By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
Could Guillermo del Toro's 'Pinocchio' solve global warming with lies? He wants to be a real boy, and we want this to be a real solution to climate change. By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago