The Burger Lab

Revisiting the Myth of The 12-Year Old McDonald’s Burger That Just Won’t Rot
A few weeks back, I started an experiment designed to prove or disprove whether or not the magic, non-decomposing McDonald’s hamburgers that have been making their way around the internet are indeed worthy of disgust or even interest.
The National Ignition Facility

“Creating a miniature star on Earth”
Gray Matter…

…in which I fully submerge my hand in liquid nitrogen
A layer of bubbles protects the flesh from liquid nitrogen, though only for a split second.
1945-1998 by Isao Hashimoto

“2053” – This is the number of nuclear explosions conducted in various parts of the globe.
This piece of work is a bird’s eye view of the history by scaling down a month length of time into one second.
The Crow Paradox

Here’s a surprise: Wild crows can recognize individual people. They can pick a person out of a crowd, follow them, and remember them — apparently for years. But people — even people who love crows — usually can’t tell them apart.