ATM glitch gave one man loads of cash — The physics behind F1 racing
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September 21, 2022

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Using tech to beat scammy arcade games

Using tech to beat scammy arcade games

Arcade games can be tricky — and that's by design, of course. Whether it be playing SkiBall and getting it in the 100-point hole or trying to shoot the basketball as fast as you can, getting a high score can be almost impossible. But what if you used tech to ensure you got the most tickets possible? One man did just that thanks to some insane engineering.

Tap or click to see how these high-tech contraptions work. →

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An ATM glitch that gave one man infinite money

An ATM glitch that gave one man infinite money

ATMs make getting cold hard cash from your bank account a breeze. Just pop in your card, click a few buttons and the cash is in your hand. But ATMs can make mistakes. Just ask the man who discovered a glitch that allowed him to withdraw a seemingly endless amount of money. So, how did he do it?

Tap or click to see how much money he got and what happened next. →

How F1 racers turn so fast

How F1 racers turn so fast

F1 racing is one of the fastest, most dangerous sports out there. Cars travel at speeds up to 220 miles per hour, with drivers making hairpin turns at lightning speed. It's a feat of engineering and skill unique to F1. What's the trick to doing this without crashing?

Tap or click to see the secrets of F1 racing. →

 
Pointing out scientific inaccuracies in movies

Pointing out scientific inaccuracies in movies

Have you ever watched a movie like "Star Wars" and noticed something that is just scientifically inaccurate? You want to point it out to your friends but don't want to come off as pedantic. What do you do? Well, today's your lucky day because here's an entire video of just those inaccuracies so you can feel justified in your frustration. Enjoy!

Tap or click to realize you're not the only one who noticed. →

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