Physics Girl
Can you call a cell phone in the microwave?
Do cell phones placed in a microwave still receive signals? What is the difference between microwave oven radiation and the signals used by your phone?
SciShow
Why Can't I Put Metal in the Microwave?
We know we're not supposed to put metal in the microwave, but why? We don't microwave silverware but what about Hot Pocket wrappers? They have metal on the inside. How does that work? Let Michael Aranda explain.
SciShow
Does Microwaving Food Destroy Its Vitamins?
Many people avoid using microwave ovens, fearing how it changes the molecular structure of your food, but studies have some evidence that may surprise you.
SciShow
How to Make Plasma in Your Microwave ... With a Grape
You’ve probably seen the videos on YouTube turning grapes into fireballs in the microwave. Well, there’s a pretty cool scientific explanation for why a grape is perfect for making plasma.
Curated Video
Secrets of the Cosmic Microwave Background
Hook up an old antenna to your TV and scan between channels. The static buzz you hear is mostly due to the ambient radio produced by our noisy pre-galactic civilization. But around one percent of that buzz is something very different –...
Curated Video
Do Microwaves Interfere With WiFi Signals?
Yes. Microwaves and radio waves are physically the same, i.e. both are forms of electromagnetic radiation. Some microwave rays can leak out and interfere with WiFi signals. We are basically constantly surrounded by electromagnetic...
Curated Video
DIY MEGA Microwave! - Microwaving a Microwave
DIY MEGA Microwave! - Microwaving a Microwave
The Viral Fever
Are Microwaves a Help or Hazard?
Are microwaves dangerous? We investigate the invisible and turn the heat, on microwaves. Help or hazard?
Curated Video
GCSE Physics - Microwaves and Infrared #66
This video covers: - How microwaves are used to heat food - How microwaves are used in satellite communication - The idea that hotter objects emit more infrared radiation - How we use infrared radiation to cook things General info: -...
Curated Video
Microwaves: Cooking Food with Radio Waves
Microwave ovens use radio waves to quickly and efficiently cook food by agitating water molecules and generating heat at the atomic level. The waves can pass through certain materials such as plastic, glass, and ceramic, making heating...
Science360
Microwaves heating up ultra-high temperature (UHT) ceramics industry
A key to building denser, stronger materials that won't fail or fracture under extreme conditions is the manufacture of ultra-high temperature, or UHT, ceramics. UHT ceramics can withstand highly extreme conditions, such as the heat...
Learning Mole
I WONDER - How Was The Microwave Invented?
This video is answering the question of how was the microwave invented.
Next Animation Studio
Microwave weapons ‘were probably used’ against US diplomats
A new report by a US National Academy of Sciences committee has found that “directed” microwave radiation is the likely cause of illnesses among American diplomats in Cuba and China.
Curated Video
Revolutionizing Food Technology: From Interactive Dining to Smart Microwaves
New ReviewThis video explores the intersection of technology and food, showcasing innovative concepts such as interactive dining experiences, customer-activated ordering systems, and a smart microwave that uses barcodes for precise cooking. From...
Next Animation Studio
Possible ‘Havana Syndrome’ attack delays V.P. Harris’ flight
Havana Syndrome is a mysterious illness that many experts believe could only be caused by directed energy weapons that pulse invisible microwaves at targets.
Curated Video
Cosmic Microwave Background Explained
HAS SPACE ALWAYS BEEN BLACK? As long as we've been around, YES. But the universe gets much more exciting, AND much BRIGHTER, as we start winding our clocks back to the early days of the universe. Near the beginning of the universe, when...
Curated Video
Cosmic Microwave Background Challenge | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios
If a photon leaves the train station shortly after the Big Bang ...
HowStuffWorks
The Microwave: Where did it come from? | Stuff of Genius
Today, microwave ovens are a common sight in kitchens across the world -- but who invented them? Tune in to learn how Percy Spencer accidentally struck upon the Stuff of Microwaving Genius. Stuff of Genius tells the story behind everyday...
Tom Scott
I promise this story about microwaves is interesting.
I found an article that said "The microwave was invented to heat hamsters humanely in 1950s experiments." And I thought, no it wasn't. ...was it? Pull down the description for thorough references and credits. Thanks to James Lovelock for...
Curated Video
How Do Microwaves Work & Are They Really Dangerous? | ConTECHtual | NowThis
Remember when your parents told you not to stand in front of the microwave? Here's what they got wrong. » Subscribe to NowThis Future: https://go.nowth.is/Future_Subscribe Are microwaves safe or are microwaves dangerous? Are microwaves...
Gresham College
Why is the Cosmic Microwave Background Important? - Professor Joseph Silk
A world class astronomer explains why the Cosmic Microwave Background is important: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/professors-and-speakers/professor-joseph-silk How can astronomers examine the earliest instances of the Universe? Thanks to the...
Gresham College
What's Next in the study of the Cosmic Microwave Background? - Professor Joseph Silk
What might astronomers learn from studying the Cosmic Microwave Background?: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/professors-and-speakers/professor-joseph-silk As well as allowing scientists to examine the earliest stages of the Universe, there is...