In 2003, Discovery launched MythBusters as nothing more than a fun, and relatively cheap, reality show that was meant to do nothing more than fill in some spots between its slate of New Detectives ...
The Science channel reboot features the same myth-busting we know and love, but now Jon Lung and and Brian Louden are doing the busting.
A clip from an old episode of the TV show "MythBusters" has resurfaced on Twitter. An account posted the clip as a comparison to what happened on the Titan submersible. But what is shown in the video ...
For 15 years, "Mythbusters" was a Discovery Channel staple — but a lot has changed since the show premiered in 2003. From ...
The MythBusters aren't really doing it wrong, but they give me a chance to talk about some physics. In the latest show, they tested the myth that two phone books with their pages alternating were ...
I always enjoy MythBusters. Great material for blogs. Also, one of the things I like is that Adam and Jamie are not professional scientists. This means that if they make some mistakes, that is just ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In 2002, Discovery Channel began developing a series that aimed to shine a light on a number of ...
Commentary: The popular series will say goodbye in 2016. CNET's Bonnie Burton, a longtime fan and science nerd, explains why she's "already feeling empty inside" -- and why TV will never be the same.
"MythBusters" took on two of "Breaking Bad's" biggest science talkers from season one on Monday night: Whether hydrofluoric acid can dissolve "organic matter" and the bathroom it's in, and if mercury ...