Oddball experiments make science fun. Hypodermic needles are made long enough to deal with large bottoms and one-person helicopters beat traffic jams.
More outlandish experiments. Find out why drinking your own pee won't kill you, how kitchen appliances could be powered by light and how body odour attracts mates.
More outlandish experiments. Discover why birds prefer to poop on white cars, how to drown a shark and how to build a house of cards that you can stand on.
Learn how to weigh a human head, find out why happy cows produce more milk than usual and if a robot can beat the world champion of table football.
Do ducks quack with an accent? Can your eyes pop out if you sneeze too hard? These and other questions are explored in bizarre scientific experiments.
Get ready to hear the world's most horrible sounds. Also, the Mad Labs scientists measure how fast snot flies during a sneeze and how to power batteries with urine.
How do you open a bottle of wine using shockwaves found in your back garden? Can fish really communicate through breaking wind? The Mad Labs scientists investigate.
Does hanging peppermint in your car improve your driving and is there a scientifically proven way to dunk biscuits? These and other experiments are attempted in the Mad Labs.
Are you an empathetic person? If so, find out why you're more likely to succumb to contagious yawning. Plus, discover why redheads feel less pain than the rest of us.