TALLAHASSEE (WTXL) - Get ready; you might get the heeby jeebys from this one. A new video from national geographic shows how honeybees are born!
To get up close, they took some cells out of a hive and put them in an incubator in front of a camera. The bees start out as larvae and take three weeks to be born. However, bees only live for about six weeks.
A new product on the market makes it easy to melt plastic for molds.
A Japanese company that makes it calls it "hapra-freely". This video shows that it's initially sturdy, but once you put it into a cup of hot water above 140 degrees Fahrenheit, it becomes squishy and moldable as clay.
Once out, you have a few minutes to shape it before it starts to solidify & afterwards, it's three times stronger than rubber. This can be used as cover pieces or making splints in the medical community.
A sharknado coming for New York!
Well, not really, but a 34 hundred pound great white shark was spotted near long island beach last week. Her name is Mary lee, and scientists have been tracking her movements since tagging her back in 2012. Since being tagged, she's been tracked going as far south as the Carolinas and as far offshore as Bermuda. Scientists aren't positive why she's stays along the east coast--but they think it probably has to do with food.