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The Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024 in North America
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will be visible across North America, starting in Mexico, then the United States and ending in Canada.
British Etiquette Coach Demonstrates the Proper Way to Neatly Eat Peas
Etiquette coach William Hanson explained the proper way to neatly eat peas so that they don't go flying by using a simple spearing method.
American Polyglot Surprises Locals in Cardiff, Wales by Speaking Welsh
NYC polyglot Xiaomanyc traveled to Cardiff, Wales and was excited to use his newfound knowledge of the Welsh language to surprise locals.
New York City’s Most Elegant and Luxurious Public Bathroom Is Located in Bryant Park
The Bryant Park public bathroom is arguably the most elegant and luxurious of its kind in all of New York City, if not beyond.
Building Increasingly Complex LEGO Machines In Order to Sink Progressively Larger LEGO Boats
Brick Technologybuilta LEGO machines that would sink different LEGO boats that were floating inside a fish tank.
Sneaky Bear Steals Family’s Taco Bell Delivery From Their Front Porch
A sneaky bear in Florida used the time between the doorbell ringing and the front door opening to steal a Taco Bell delivery left on a porch.
An Amusing Online Game Where You Guess If a Word Is an Antidepressant Drug or a J.R.R. Tolkien Character
"Antidepressants or Tolkien" is an amusing game that asks if a word is an antidepressant drug or character from a J.R.R. Tolkien story.
How To Stay Strong in the Face of Adversity
An insightful and timelyessay byThe School of Life looks at strategies to remain resilient and how to stay going in the face of adversity.
The Fascinating History of the ‘Celebrity Talking Taxi’ Program in New York City
David Friedman took a deep dive into the history of the "Celebrity Talking Taxi" program in New York City, which ran from 1997 through 2003.
A Tiny Rescued Baby Red Squirrel Who Is Lactose Intolerant Grows Big Enough to Play With His Toys
A tiny lactose intolerant baby red squirrel grew big enough to play his toys after gaining weight from a modified lactose-free formula.
A Handy Technique to Fall Asleep in Ten Minutes That Was Used by the US Military in World War II
Popular Mechanics shared a meditative technique used by US Army pilots in World War II that would help them fall asleep within ten minutes.
The Distinctive Cinematographic Style of David Fincher
TIFF Originals took a look at the distinctive cinematographic style of director David Fincher, noting four overarching themes in his work.
How Mike’s Hot Honey Went From a Side Hobby in Brooklyn to a Multi-Million Dollar Business
On the CNBC show "Make It" Mike Kurtz of Mike's Hot Honey explained how he turned a side hobby into a multi-million dollar business.
A Trio of Clever Cats Trigger a Colorful Rube Goldberg Domino Chain
Three cleverbell-ringing cats watched in fascination as they set off a rollingRube Goldbergchain made of colorful dominoes.
The Origins of the Question Mark and Exclamation Point
Name Explainshared theoretical insight about the origin of both the question mark and the exclamation point in Latin-based languages.
Stunning Footage of a Starling Murmuration Flying Very Close to the Ground
Language instructor Helen Day captured stunning footage of a starling murmuration flying just inches from the ground in North Wales.
Leslie Nielsen As Frank Drebin Investigates ‘Star Wars’
Your_Kryptonite7 inserted the very quippy Leslie Nielsen from "Police Squad!" and "The Naked Gun" into the futuristic world of "Star Wars".
George Washington Lays Out His Plan for America’s Inconsistent Use of Weights and Measures
George Washington rallied his troops to lay out his plan of inconsistent weights and measures for the new nation on "Saturday Night Live".
Transit App Shows Rat Activity on the NYC Subway
Public transit app Transit created the "NYC Subway Rat Detector", a map that shows at which subway stop the city's rats are most populous.
A Unique Piano With No Black Keys
Classic FM posted a disconcerting performance on a Sinhakken piano, which has no black keys thus forcing all songs to be played in C Major.
Kitten Turns Into a Turtle Under Backwards Baseball Cap
A kitten adorably crawled under a backwards baseball cap, stuck his little head out of the back, and began walking like a turtle.
Making a Historic ‘Pomkin’ Pie From a 1796 Recipe
Max Miller of Tasting History shared the interesting history of the word pumpkin before preparing a "pomkin" pie from a 1796 recipe.
Amazing Live Guzheng Covers of ‘Smooth Criminal’ and ‘Beat It’ by Michael Jackson
The enigmatic Moyun covered the Michael Jackson songs "Smooth Criminal" and "Beat It" on a traditional Chinese Guzheng.
An Elusive Stray Dog Named ‘Houdini’ Avoids Rescue Until the Right People Catch Him
An elusive stray dog named Houdini was very adept at avoiding well-meaning rescuers until Hope for Paws got involved.
Vegans Praise Meat in a Chilling Deepfakes Awareness Campaign by Steak-umm
Deepsteaks is chilling campaign by Steak-umm shows how easily information can be manipulated using deepfake technology.
Clever Booby Traps That Deter Trick or Treaters From Taking More Than One Piece of Candy
Mark Rober constructed several different booby trap to safely deter greedy Trick or Treaters who took more than their fair share of candy.
A Tour Through the Annual Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest in Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Zeph McDonough attended the Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest in Fort Greene, Brooklyn to enjoy the adorable costumes worn by canines.
The Phenomenon of Pareidolia: Seeing Faces in Things
Duncan Clarke explained the phenomenon of Pareidolia, specifically why the human brain often sees faces in inanimate objects.
The History of Cup Noodles
Weird History Food took a look at the toothsome history of Cup Noodles, the popular instant ramen product created in Japan.
A Spunky Cat With an Adorable Alien Face
A Cornish Rex cat named Sirius has an adorable face that makes it look as if he were at least part alien, which makes him very photogenic.
Guitarist Flips Dark Minor Key Rock Songs Into a Happier Major Key
Guitarist Roger Tomlin transposed dark, minor key rock songs into happier versions of themselves by flipping them into a major key.
Capybara Gracefully Glides Underwater
Nature photographer Fernando Maidana captured the wonderfully serene scene of a capybara gliding smoothly and fearlessly underwater.
1,000 Members of a Choir in Dublin Sing ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ in Memory of Sinéad O’Connor
1,000 members of Choir! Choir! Choir! sang a poignant cover of "Nothing Compares 2 U" in memory of Sinead O'Connor in Dublin, Ireland.
Fascinating Facts About White Cats
Cats.comshared fascinating facts about white cats they can be a part of any breed but their white coat is due to lack of pigment.
The Beatles Release Their Final Song ‘Now And Then’
The Beatles released their final song "Now And Then" from a demo cassette that John Lennon recorded in the mid-70s.
The Etymological Origins of the Ampersand
Patrick FooteofName Explain talked about the origin of the ampersand in English and other Latin-bases languages.
Hawaiian Sanctuary Provides Safe Home for 660 Stray Cats While Protecting Local Birds
Keoni Vaughn of the Lanai Cat Sanctuary in Hawai'i provides a loving home to 660 stray cats of the area while protecting local birds.
Abandoned Megaprojects in the United States
Kite & Key Media put together a wonderful compilation of odd and abandoned megaprojects within the United States.
7’4″ NBA Player Victor Wembanyama Dresses As the Creepy Internet Legend Slenderman For Halloween
Victor Wembanyama, the 7'4" player for the San Antonio Spurs, used his height and slim build to go as creepypasta internet legend Slenderman.
Sweden Calls Upon Switzerland to Clarify Confusion Between Their Countries In Clever Tourism Campaign
In an clever tourism campaign, Visit Sweden called upon Swiss officials to clarify the difference between Sweden and Switzerland.
A Stirring Acoustic Cover of ‘Michelle’ on Harp Guitar
Jamie Dupuis performed a beautifully stirring cover The Beatles' classic love song "Michelle"on his gorgeous 20-stringharp guitar.
A Spooky Compilation of Monsters Explained by Science
Reid Reimers of SciShow hosted a spooky compilation of previous episodes that explained the science behind perceived monsters.
Black Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid’ Played As Dire Straits
Laszlo Buringperformed the iconic Black Sabbath song "Paranoid" in the distinctive style ofDire Straits, albeit at a slower tempo.
Ze Frank Takes an Amusing Look at Crabs
Ze Frank takes a humorous look at crabs, noting how they mate, give birth, hunt, find housing, and camouflage themselves.
The Iconic Symbols of Canada Start Hilariously Vanishing in ‘Canadian Horror Story’
Brittlestar hilariously reimagined what Canadian life would be like without hockey, Justin Trudeau's beautiful mane of hair, or Tim Hortons.
Otter Goes Undercover Inside a Fake Rock
A little otter named Steve climbed under a fake rock, going undercover as he proceeded to swim downstream until a log stopped him.
A Funky Slap Bass Cover of the ‘Ghostbusters’ Theme
Charles Berthoudperformed a funky slap bass cover of the Ghostbusters theme song as if it were "the hardest song in the world".
The History Behind Legendary Werewolf Lore
A howling TED-Ed lesson written by Craig Thompson recounts the history behind legendary werewolf lore.
Generous Rat Shares Stolen Donut With a Friend on New York City Subway Tracks
A generous rat bounded down the tracks of a NYC subway with a stolen donut in tow only to stop midway and share it with another rat.
Christopher Walken Finally Introduces Foo Fighters the Correct Way During His Return to Saturday Night Live
Christopher Walken finally introduced Foo Fighters the correct way on Saturday Night Live, after asking how to pronounce their name in 2003.
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