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  2. Steve Spangler - Wikipedia

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    He was the CEO of Steve Spangler Science until 2018 when the company was sold to Really Good Stuff, LLC, a division of Excelligence Learning Corporation. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Spangler posted the first Diet Coke and Mentos video on YouTube in September 2005 and his 2002 televised demonstration of the eruption went viral, launching a chain of several ...

  3. Soda geyser - Wikipedia

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    Steve Spangler's televised demonstration of the eruption in 2005 became popular on YouTube, [4] [5] [6] launching a chain of several other Diet Coke and Mentos experiment viral videos. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Experiments carried out at altitudes ranging from below sea level in Death Valley to the summit of Pikes Peak have demonstrated that the reaction ...

  4. Chain fountain - Wikipedia

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    The self-siphoning phenomenon has been known for some time, and had become a topic of public discussion many times in the past. Science entertainer Steve Spangler presented this phenomenon on TV in 2009, both with beads and viscoelastic liquids. [2] [3] This phenomenon is classically known as Newton's beads. [4]

  5. Stephen Spangler - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Alan Spangler [1] was born October 28, 1953, in Joliet, Illinois. He has a Bachelor of Science from Northern Illinois University. [2] Spangler was a member of the Grundy County Board. In the 1994 general election, Spangler defeated Grundy County State's Attorney Dave Neal 19,204 votes to 11,333 votes. [3] [4]

  6. Spangler - Wikipedia

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    Spangler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Spangler (born 1971), American sculptor and printmaker; Al Spangler (born 1933), American baseball player; Amy Spangler (born 1949), American breastfeeding activist, nurse, author, and teacher; Angela Bradburn-Spangler (born 1968), American high jumper

  7. Complexly - Wikipedia

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    Complexly is an American online video and audio production company, based in Missoula, Montana, and Indianapolis, Indiana.Its founders are brothers John and Hank Green (who acted as CEO until late 2023), who began their Vlogbrothers YouTube channel in 2007. [2]

  8. Shockwave (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Shockwave is an American documentary television series that premiered on November 30, 2007, on the History Channel.The program compiles video footage and eyewitness accounts to the headline making events and attempts to educate the viewer as to what really happened in a particular event.

  9. Quibi - Wikipedia

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    Quibi was founded in August 2018 as NewTV by Jeffrey Katzenberg and was led by Meg Whitman as CEO. [10] In October 2018, NewTV was renamed Quibi. [11] [12] The service targeted a younger demographic, with content delivered in 10-minute episodes called "quick bites" (with the name Quibi derived from "QUI-ck BI-tes").