How to make ice cream with liquid nitrogen

Yum! Liquid nitrogen ice cream! If you love ice cream but hating waiting for it to freeze, then liquid nitrogen ice cream is perfect for you. Liquid nitrogen is -196°C, which is 200°C colder than your fridge. 76% of the atmospheris gases are composed of nitrogen – so don’t worry, you won’t die after eating…

Video of the Day: Modern Physics in a Nutshell

It would appear that nowadays, modern science has taken on a much more greater significance in the minds of the public, mainly due to the recent surge in media exposures of the bizarre discoveries that physcists have made over the past century.  Unfortunately, media sources vary greatly in their abilities to explain underlying scientific discoveries and far too often…