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Why a Flying Drone Gets Pushed Backward Inside an Accelerating Truck
The Action Lab conducted an interesting experiment to see if a flying drone would move forward or backwards inside an accelerating truck.
Dog Celebrates 11th Birthday With a Gourmet Nine Course ‘Pup Up’ Tribute at ‘Eleven Madison Bark’
Deanna Director and Billy Hiller created "Eleven Madison Bark", a playful "pup up" to celebrate the 11th birthday of their dog Vincent.
The Ancient Origins Behind Punctuation
Linguist Rob Watts of RobWords looked back into the ancient past to trace exactly when punctuation was put into regular use.
Songs Hilariously Recreated With Names From LinkedIn
Linkedin Lyrics hilariously recreates popular songs using names found on the career-oriented social media site LinkedIn.
Dog and Human Play an Adorably Lazy Game of Fetch While Lying on the Floor
A golden retriever named Hudson B. Mason played an adorably lazy game of fetch with his human as they faced each other on the floor.
Why You Should Never Run From a Charging Bear
The experienced guides of Scenic Bear Viewing in Homer, Alaska explain why you should never run from a charging bear.
An Antique Music Cabinet That Automatically Plays Three Violins and a Piano at the Same Time
The Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina Model BMusic Cabinet is a vintage music cabinet that features three self-playing violins and a piano.
Realistic Miniature Needle Felted Dogs and Donkeys
Materials artist "Curly Jo" Hobbs creates highly realistic dogs, donkeys, and other animals out of needle felted wool.
Glissotar, A Unique Wind Instrument That Is Like a Combination of a Saxophone and Violin
Glissonic Instruments introduced the Glissotar, a unique wind instrument that has a haptic magnetic strip instead of tone holes.
Musician Plays Guitar Using a Fishing Reel
Andrea Chiarini taped a fishing reel to his guitar and spooled it with his left hand as his right hand played an Italian folk song.
What Casual English Speech Was Like in 1586
Simon Roper read from the 1586 book "Familiar Dialogues" by Jacques Bellot examining the sentence structure of each phrase.
Metal Drummer Uses a Noisy Fan as His Backup Band
Drummer Tom Mueller amusingly used a noisy yet rhythmic fan to accompany him as a backup heavy metal band.
The Ongoing Debate About Analog Versus Digital Music
Hank GreenofSciShow analyzed the ongoing debate between those who feel that analog music is far superior than digital music and vice versa.
The Wide Diversity of Pupil Shapes Among Animals
Wondrous Walk explained the incredible diversity in the way different animals literally see the world, focusing on their pupils.
Jazz Band Plays Swingy Cover of Nirvana’s ‘Heart Shaped Box’ After Hearing It Only Once
Ulysses Owens Jr. and his band Generation Y were challenged to play a jazz version of Nirvana's "Heart Shaped Box" on the spot.
A Catchy Song About Picking Up Really Cool Sticks
The comedy team of Austin & Colin composed and performed a catchy little tune about picking up random sticks in the woods.
The Real Reason Behind the Famous Townhouse Stoops in New York City
Realtor Steven Cohen stood on a gorgeous New York City stoop to explain the real reason for these beautiful architectural features.
A Newly Hatched Parrotfinch With a Beautiful Beak Featuring Blue ‘Gems’
A newly hatched bird who was incubated by A Chick Called Albert, revealed her beautiful beak featuring what looks like blue "gems".
How the Simple Apple Pie Became Known As a Patriotic Symbol of the United States
The History Guy explains the history behind apple pie and how it ended up becoming a patriotic symbol of the United States.
How to Take Photos of Yourself Using Traffic Light Cameras in New York City
New York City tour guide Jeffrey Harnish explained how anyone can take photos of themselves using traffic light cameras in the city.
How Kevlar Used in Bulletproof Vests Is Strategically Constructed to Stop Bullets in Their Tracks
ATED-Edlesson written by Max G. Levy explains the history of Kevlar fabric and its amazing ability to stop bullets.
An Ingenious Recreation of the Bouncing DVD Logo Using Imprinted Butter in a Hot Pan
San Francisco artist and prankster Pablo Rochat ingeniously recreated the bouncing DVD logo with imprinted butter in a hot pan.
A Stunning Timelapse of the Northern Lights As Seen From the International Space Station
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick captured an absolutely stunning timelapse of the Northern Lights from the International Space Station.
Ailing Abandoned Baby Parrot Recovers With the Love of Her Human and Her Teddy Bear
Soaring Spirits Sanctuary helped an ailing abandoned baby parrot named Sweet Pea recover and live her best life.
The Aristocratic Origins Behind the Simple Sandwich
Jon Townsend explained howthe 4th Earl of Sandwich invented the sandwich when he wanted a portable snack to eat while gambling.
Paleontologist Explains How Fossils Are Defined
PaleontologistRoger Bensonof theAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryinNew York City explained how fossils are defined.
Iconic Pot Smoking Duo Cheech and Chong Joke About Comedy and Music With Sammy Hagar
Sammy Hagar of AXS-TV, sat down with the hilarious pot-smoking duo of Cheech and Chong to find out what they're up to lately.
The Brooklyn Cyclones Bring Back the Hilarious ‘Elaine Dance Contest’ at Their 2024 ‘Seinfeld Night’
TheBrooklyn Cyclones reprised their hilarious "Elaine Dance Contest", where people dressed like Elaine and mimicked her unique dance moves.
What Might Happen If All the Oceans on Earth Were Drained and Then Teleported to Mars
Randall MunroeandHenry Reichexplained what might happen if the oceans on Earth were drained and then teleported to Mars.
The Amusing History of the Middle Finger
Dave King affably shared an overheard history of the middle finger and the accompanying word that evolved into the current day profanity.
An Enlightening Tour Inside the Statue of Liberty
PBS Nova took viewers on an enlightening tour inside the Statue of Liberty with National Park Service Ranger MattHousch as the guide.
Explaining Every Westeros Megastructure From ‘Game of Thrones and ‘House of the Dragon’
Everything Explained describedeach of the geographic areas and megastructures in "Game of Thrones" and "House of the Dragon".
How Fevers Strategically Work to Eradicate Viruses in the Body
Kurzgesagt used their animated platypus to demonstrate the strategic methods that fevers use to rid the body of invading viruses.
Little Girl Treats Her Beloved Bearded Dragon As If She Were Her Baby Daughter
A little girl named Vera who loves reptiles, treats Strawberry, her beloved bearded dragon as if she were her baby daughter.
The Evolution of Mozart’s Music From 1761 to 1791
Lord Vinheteirostared straight into the camera and performed the musical evolution of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from 1761 to 1791.
An Animated Tour of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis
3D animatorJared Owen virtually deconstructed the renowned Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri and its interior tram.
Puddles Pity Party Joins Primus to Perform a Badass Cover of the Iconic Dio Song ‘Holy Diver’
Puddles Pity Party joined Primus to perform a badass cover of the iconic Dio song "Holy Diver".
Biohacking Magician Sets Guinness World Record for Most Technological Implants in the Female Body
Biohacking magician Anastasia Synn has set the Guinness World Record for "Most technological implants in the body (female)" for the over 50 implants she has.
DEVO Kicks Off an NPR Tiny Desk Concert With a Song They Haven’t Performed in Over 40 Years
DEVO performed a Tiny Desk concert, kicking things off with a song the band hasn't played in over 40 years.
A Fantastic Montage of ‘X-Men’ Films That Tells the Story of Wolverine From Beginning to End
Gamerstrix created a fantastic tribute to Wolverine (Logan), telling the superhero's story from start to finish through the "X-Men" movies.
50 Cent’s ‘In Da Club’ Reimagined as a Country Western Song by Conway Twitty
There I Ruined Itquite hilariously reimagined the classic 50 Cent song "In Da Club" as a country western tune by Conway Twitty.
Humane Wildlife Control Workers Reunite Mama Raccoon With Babies After Removal From City Balcony
Gates Wildlife Control rescued a mama raccoon and six babies from an apartment balcony and reunited them after relocation.
Slow Motion Footage of a Pinscreen Toy Visualizing the Sound of a Cymbal Being Struck
Big Bang Drums captured slow motion footage of a pinscreen toy reacting to a cymbal strike, with the pins visualizing the vibrations.
A 1997 BBC Report on the Viability of Internet Shopping Featuring a Young Jeff Bezos
The BBC Money Programme spoke with early internet retailers like Jeff Bezos to see if internet shopping would ever be viable.
Art Instructor Draws Clever Images With His Finger on the Windows of Dirty Cars
Kundan Chowdhury of the Chandan Art Academy in West Bengal, India, draws clever art with his finger on the windows of dirty cars.
Artist Uses a Simple Iron to Press Incredible Portraits Into Tulle Fabric
Artist Benjamin Shine uses an iron to press tulle fabric into incredible portrait sculptures that either stand alone or attached to clothing.
Whimsical Hand-Carved Wooden Automata Toys
Italian artist Amedeo Capelli of Stoccafisso Design creates wonderfully whimsical wooden mechanical automata toys that he carves by hand.
Vivid Examples of Color Autochrome Photography From the Early 20th Century
Kings and Things looked at the early use of autochrome color photography in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
How the Oldest Map of the World Was Restored
British Museum curator Dr. Irving Finkel held up an ancient clay cuneiform tablet, explaining it was the oldest map in the world.
Wonderfully Whimsical Sushi Roll Art
Takayo Kiyota creates whimsical art out of sushi rolls, masterfully combining colored rice, vegetables, and seaweed for vivid images.
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