Later tonight, you’ll be able to watch a man attempt to become a 25-foot, giant green anaconda’s dinner—willingly. And to make sure our human snake snack makes it out alive, scientists spent months ...
Los Angeles-based design company Production Club has dreamed up a virus-proof half-body suit concept called the “Micrashell” that could allow us to one day safely attend film festivals, concerts and ...
A Canadian firm, Garrison Bespoke, has made a bullet proof suit using carbon nanotubes, known for their incredible elastic property which makes them able to withstand a huge kinetic energy load. From ...
This Sunday at 9/8c on the Discovery Channel, naturalist Paul Rosolie will attempt to be consumed by a giant green anaconda on a two-hour television special called "Eaten Alive." Rosolie, 27, is an ...
2 Chainz explains the real reason why guys should invest in a bullet-proof suit—unless you’re like him and you’re surrounded by angels. Released on 12/10/2014 The only reason I need a bulletproof suit ...
Bulletproof armor is life saving and incredibly important to security forces of any kind, but usually quite ugly, bulky, and heavy. Even bulletproof vests that can be worn under clothing are a bit ...
How would you like to test an explosive-proof suit for a living? A Russian woman apparently did just that. In a video released by Russia's deputy prime minister, a woman is seen walked through an ...
Naturalist Paul Rosolie has been dubbed the "Indiana Jones of the Amazon," but there's one key difference between him and Indy: Rosolie isn't afraid of snakes. Rosolie, 26, has created a "snake-proof" ...
The Discovery Channel claims that in an upcoming show called "Eaten Alive," naturalist and wildlife filmmaker Paul Rosolie will enter "the belly of an anaconda in a custom-built snake-proof suit." It ...
You will probably never contract Ebola. The average patient with Ebola only infects just two other people, even in the least developed parts of Africa, making it far less virulent than HIV, mumps, or ...