Hyneman and Savage have appeared on numerous entertainment programs, such as
Good Morning America, the
Late Show with David Letterman,
NPR's news program
All Things Considered, the syndicated radio
Bob and Tom Show, and in the movie
The Darwin Awards (as two military surplus vendors who sold a
JATO rocket to the main character).
Skeptic magazine's
Daniel Loxton interviewed the duo in a 2005 article titled "MythBusters Exposed". Hyneman and Savage spoke at the annual convention of the
National Science Teachers Association in March 2006, and the California Science Teachers Association named them honorary lifetime members in October 2006. In 2009, they were the featured keynote speakers at
RSA Conference. They also are occasionally interviewed for articles by
Popular Mechanics and are featured in that magazine's September 2009 issue. Hyneman and Savage occasionally appear at colleges around the United States to talk about what it is like to be a MythBuster; the show consists of an interview and discussion to give the audience the opportunity to ask the MythBusters questions. The Build Team members have sometimes made appearances in similar capacity. They hold lectures in both collegiate and corporate settings, though the technical colleges tend to be the most enthusiastic. They have spoken at
WPI,
RPI,
MIT,
Michigan Tech,
UC Berkeley and many others. posing with
Skulls Unlimited International, Inc.'s
Jay Villemarette and Joey Williams, 2004 Adam Savage has written a primer on mold-making for
Make magazine, and has been featured guest at the
San Mateo Maker Faire since 2008. Kari Byron was interviewed on
The Late Show, on January 16, 2006. People involved in survival stories reported in local newscasts have sometimes mentioned previous viewings of
MythBusters as an influence to their actions. Twenty-three-year-old Theresa Booth of
St. Martin, Minnesota, credits a
MythBusters episode for her infant child and her survival. On April 3, 2007, she skidded off the road into a drainage ditch, which had filled with flood water from the
Sauk River. Unable to open the door, Booth recalled
the "Underwater Car" myth and waited until the pressure equalized to open the door. On October 19, 2007, in Sydney, Australia, a teenager named Julian Shaw pulled a fainted middle-aged man off the railway tracks near a train station to safety below the platform. He pulled back as the train passed, citing that
the "Train Suction" episode affected his response. The 3rd Annual Independent Investigative Group
IIG Awards presented an award to
MythBusters recognizing the promotion of science and critical thinking in popular media on May 18, 2009. On the May 1, 2008, episode of
CSI, "
The Theory of Everything", Hyneman and Savage appeared in a cameo as observers taking notes during a test to determine whether a stun-gun bolt can set someone on fire under various circumstances (which was later tested on
MythBusters itself). During August 2008, Hyneman and Savage appeared on the stage of
NVISION 08, an event sponsored by
Nvidia, having been asked by Nvidia's creative director, David Wright, to provide a visual demonstration of the power of the
graphics processing unit vs a
central processing unit. They did this by creating an image of the
Mona Lisa with a giant
parallel processing paintball gun, setting a
world record for largest paintball gun in the process. An encore of the demonstration was given at
YouTube Live featuring Hyneman standing in the path of the paintballs wearing a suit of
armor. On the April 17, 2012, episode of
NCIS, "
Rekindled", the character
Abby Sciuto demonstrates a thermite fire to her boss,
Jethro Gibbs, by playing a clip from the
MythBusters episode
"End with a Bang". Gibbs asks if the men in the clip are
pyromaniacs, and she replies, "Scientists, Gibbs! Okay, yeah, they're kind of pyromaniacs too". Hyneman, Savage, and others from the
MythBusters crew have appeared at
The Amaz!ng Meeting, and subsequently were interviewed by
Steven Novella and the "skeptical rogues" for the podcast
The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe. On April 16, 2010, Hyneman and Savage received the Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism from the Harvard Humanist Chaplaincy. On October 18, 2010, President
Barack Obama, as part of the
White House Science Fair, announced he had taped a segment of
MythBusters and would appear on December 8, 2010. Obama's segment covered the
Archimedes solar ray myth. Both men appeared at the
Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear on October 30, 2010, in Washington, DC. They had an experiment with the crowd involving
the wave. They had the audience make various noises (e.g. popping their cheeks or laughing) all at the same time. They also had everyone in the crowd jump up at the same time to see if it would register on a
seismograph. Hyneman and Savage received
honorary doctorates from the
University of Twente in the Netherlands for their role in popularizing science, on the occasion of the university's 50th anniversary, on November 25, 2011. All five MythBusters have also appeared in new shows, segments, or specials for Discovery's
Science Channel, including
Head Rush (Byron, 2010–2011);
Punkin Chunkin 2010 (Hyneman and Savage);
Flying Anvils 2011 (Belleci);
Road to Punkin Chunkin 2011, and
Punkin Chunkin 2011 (Belleci, Byron, and Imahara);
Large Dangerous Rocket Ships 2010 and
Large Dangerous Rocket Ships 2011 (Byron); "Killer Robots: RoboGames 2010" (Imahara);
Curiosity (Savage);
Punkin Chunkin 2012 (Belleci, Byron and Imahara). Savage and Hyneman are judges on the game show
Unchained Reaction, which premiered in March 2012. Belleci and Byron were also hosts of the 2015 Science Channel show
Thrill Factor. Aired on February 12, 2012, Hyneman and Savage lent their voices to
The Simpsons episode "
The Daughter Also Rises" to be featured on a show similar to
MythBusters called
Mythcrackers in which Hyneman and Savage take on the classic myth that a cat always lands on its feet. In the episode, they do not want to harm a real cat, so they took a
Build A Bear carcass, stuffed it with ballistics gel, shot it with a 20-foot-barrel steam cannon, then made a scatter plot of the remains. By the end of the experiment, Hyneman asked, "What was it we were trying to prove again?", to which Savage replied, "Don't know, don't care." Clips from this show appeared in the
MythBusters'
Simpsons Special that first aired in 2015. On October 3, 2012, Byron and Belleci made a guest appearance on the Discovery series
Sons of Guns. They test-fired some of the weapons in the Red Jacket shop, then watched as the staff retested a myth busted by the Build Team in 2008, that a
propane tank could explode when hit with a bullet. In 2015, Hyneman and Savage appeared in a series of Australian television commercials for
Dulux paint, depicting them testing the maker's claims of durability. In 2016, a
New York Times study of the 50 television shows with the most
Facebook likes found that
MythBusters "has the second-highest share of 'likes' from men of any show in the data, after ''
Fast N' Loud''".
Tours and exhibits A traveling museum exhibit called "MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition" was developed over the course of about five years, premiering at the
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, in March 2012. In 2011, Savage and Hyneman created a live stage show called the
MythBusters Behind the Myths Tour, in which they conduct experiments on-stage and discuss some background details of the show. In March 2014, they announced that the tour would be coming to Australia and New Zealand. The show and one particular episode (involving the myth of a cigarette being able to cause a fire when thrown into a pool of gasoline) was credited with helping to free a man from prison. == International broadcasts ==