Science is a bottomless well of some of the most amazing things this universe has to offer. There is so much amazing science and engineering that gets done, but most often the only ones who get to experience it first hand are those in expensive labs in universities. This channel aims to explore as much of fields of science and engineering as possible by showing real experiments and research being done in a fun and accessible way. While the goal is to show that even very hard science can be done in a DIY way, some projects will use some of the fancier toys that while less accessible, opens a broader range of projects that can be done. We cover everything from genetic engineering and tissue culture, to nuclear physics, to machine engineering, to chemical synthesis and more.
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Rust bluing is a very simple technique that allows you to coat a piece of steel in a hard protective black coating. It's basically like rusting it in advance so it can't rust more. It converts a weak red iron oxide layer into a hard permanent magnetite layer. And all it needs is a little vinegar, salt, and hydrogen peroxide.
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