Uploaded by SpanglerScienceTV on Jan 12, 2011
Jack Leibold Shares his science fair project with the 9News team.
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As founder of SteveSpanglerScience.com, Spangler and his design team have developed more than 140 educational toys and science-related products featured by mass-market retailers like Target, Wal-Mart, Toys R' Us, Discovery Channel Stores and over 1,400 independent specialty toy stores. His educational science catalog and on-line business offers more than a thousand science toys and unique learning resources. Recently, Spangler has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Inc. Magazine, WIRED, the History Channel, Food Network and TIME Magazine where on-line readers voted Steve Spangler #18 in the Top 100 Most Influential People of the Year for 2006.
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nice 1st drop!
alimberm 2 weeks ago
@flightdeckreviews You call it football but only kick it about 10 times in the game and carry the pear shaped object around most of the game with your hands. Why not call it handball?
ginnidorka 1 month ago
a melon is not a good test subgect you should have used ballistics gel
bakuganmasterdude 1 month ago
@flightdeckreviews dude, do u think rugby players have pillow fights? it is the same as American football but without protections.
binnoshi 1 month ago
@keyinname in america we call it FOOTBALL and you kinda have to when two guys ram against each other that weigh 200+ pounds and are going a very considerable speed and still many football players get concusions each year and some even die or get a worsening brain function years later.
flightdeckreviews 2 months ago
you would still break ur neck lol
momocrazy9 2 months ago
0:58 what is in his mouth?
aldrichramirez1996 2 months ago
BY JOVE hes done it well chawnce give the lad his prize for proving the simplest helmet the safest.
mikster97 2 months ago
Only in america where people play rugby with helmets....
keyinname 2 months ago
@bestowo wow Americans dont wear helmets during soccer dumbass
shade476 3 months ago