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A Clever Crossbody Bookmark Book Carrier
Resurrected Journals created a very clever book carrier featuring a bookmark attached to two long adjustable straps for crossbody wearing.
Clever Parrot Perfectly Imitates the Sound of a Zipper
A clever Quaker parrot named Taco did several perfect imitations of a zipper after watching his human zip and unzip a case.
Stunning Footage of Butterfly Wings Shot With Electron Microscopes at Nanoscopic Magnification
"Nanoscapes" by Kristina Dutton is a stunning short film of butterfly wings shot through electron microscopes at 50,000x magnification.
Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon Comes Running Through the Trees for Grapes and Other Fruit
Elin TV called over a northern white-cheeked gibbon who climbed through the trees and down the path for the grapes that were being offered.
Flying Security Cameras Leave Their Perches to Spy on People in the Clever Apple Safari Browser Ad ‘Flock’
Security cameras leave their perches and fly to spy on people with iPhones as they go about their lives in "Flock", a clever ad for Safari.
Chickens Help Carve a Pumpkin Into a Jack O’Lantern
Bre Ellis traced out the shape of a Jack O'Lantern and gave it to her chickens to carve out each feature with their little beaks.
A Cleverly Designed Cat Ladder That Lets a Cat Climb the Garden Wall to a Higher Floor
Ataraxia Riqueza shared a video of a cat ascending a very cleverly designed cat ladder that went all the way up the garden wall.
Why Some Animals Can Regrow Their Limbs But Humans Cannot
A regenerative Ted-Edlesson written by Jessica Whited explains why certain animals can regrow limbs and others, including humans, cannot.
The Empire State Building Pays Tribute to James Earl Jones With a Darth Vader Light Show
The Empire State Building in New York City paid tribute to James Earl Jones with a light show featuring Darth Vader from Star Wars.
James Earl Jones Reads ‘The Raven’ by Edgar Alan Poe in His Beautiful Baritone Voice
James Earl Jones read Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" in his beautiful baritone voice, capturing the chilling cadence of the poem.
Musician Plays Songs by The Beatles on Standup Bass While Standing in the Middle of Abbey Road
Bassist Casey Abrams stood in the middle of the Abbey Road crosswalk and played "When I'm Sixty Four" and "Come Together" by The Beatles.
James Earl Jones Presents the Top Ten Things That Sound Cool When He Says Them on ‘Letterman’ in 2001
On the "Letterman Show" in 2001, James Earl Jones presented the Top Ten things that only sound cool when he says them.
How Interstate Highways Are Numbered in the US
GeoGlobeTales provided a quick but effective tutorial on the seemingly confusing logic behind the US interstate highway numbering convention.
Miniature Horses Play Keyboards While Providing Therapy to Patients at Hospitals They Visit
The Mini Therapy Horses provide comfort and compassion and will even play a measure or two of improvisational jazz on keyboard when visiting.
Hygienic Husky Happily Raises Each Paw For His Human to Pretend to Apply Deodorant
A fascinated husky watched as his human put on deodorant and then lifted each paw for a pretend swipe of the stick.
Pianist Ruins Howie Mandel’s Life by Playing a Musical Soundtrack to Everything He Says
Brandon Etheridge quite amusingly played a piano soundtrack to everything comedian Howie Mandel said, turning his life a musical.
Ozzy Osbourne Sings ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ by John Denver in the Style of ‘War Pigs’
There I Ruined Itused AI to have Ozzy Osbourne sing the John Denver song "(Take Me Home) Country Roads" to the soundtrack of "War Pigs".
Every Type of Bridge Explained in 15 Minutes
Practical Engineering explained the general style and design of every type of bridge over the course of 15 minutes.
How to Time Travel With Minimal Effort
Giant Freakin Robot enumerated the many ways that characters in film time travel using as little energy as possible
Clever Repurposing Ideas for Silica Gel Packets Found in Consumer Packaging
Sustainability Matters sugested clever alternative ways to repurpose the silica gel packets that are often found in consumer packaging.
Vocal Cockatoo Throws a Loud Tantrum When Told to Go Inside After a Late Night Walk
A vociferous cockatoo named Max threw a loud tantrum when his human told him to go inside after a late night walk.
A Wonderfully Nostalgic Gallery of Audio Cassette Tapes
Street artist Neck created tapedeck.org, a wonderfully nostalgic gallery of analog cassette tapes to celebrate the playfulness behind their odd design.
An Incredible Biohybrid Tethered Starfish Shaped Soft Robot Powered by Embedded Mushrooms
Researchers built an incredible biohybrid tethered starfish-shaped soft robot that is powered by embedded king oyster mushrooms.
Brazilian Hillbilly Band Plays Amazing Bluegrass Covers of Grunge and Classic Rock Songs
Brazilian hillbilly band Tiao e os Bravos performs amazing bluegrass covers of grunge and classic rock songs.
Engineer Replaces His Lawn Mower Blades With Lasers
Allen Pan replaced the gas-guzzling engine of his lawn mower and its dull blades with an electronic motor and lasers that could cut grass.
Spy Herring Joins Large Shoal of Flatulent Herring
In an amusing clip from "Spy In the Ocean"narrated byDavid Tennant, a spy herring follows along with a rather flatulent shoal of herring.
The Brilliantly Designed Self-Balancing Brennan Monorail That Leaned Into Turns
Ewan Cunninghamused animation to explain the ingenious design of the 1910 self-balancing Brennan Monorail, which leaned into turns.
Rescued Baby Opossum Finds Comfort Hiding in the Hood of Her Human’s Hoodie
An orphaned opossum found on the forest floor became part of an extended family and loves to hide out in the hood of her human's hoodie.
How the Sears Pre-Fab Mail Order Home Kits of the 1900s Led to the Modern Tiny House Movement
This House explained how the Sears mail order home kits of the early 1900s evolved over time to eventually become the tiny house movement.
The 9 Fundamental Rules That Make Star Trek Universally Appealing
Giant Freakin Robot laid out nine specific rules that make every Star Trek episode or movie within the franchise consistently universally appealing.
Dumpster Archeologist Shares His Thoughts on Excessive Waste in a Short Documentary
"Dumpster Archeology" is a short documentary about Lew Blink, an artist and self-described "dumpster archeologist".
Brooklyn Artist Creates a Highly Detailed Miniature New York City Subway Station Entrance
Brooklyn artist Danny Cortes made a remarkable miniature version of a NYC subway entrance and hung it on the railing of a subway station.
Why Animals Don’t Cross This Invisible Border in the South Pacific
GeoGlobeTales explained the Wallace Line, an invisible boundary in the South Pacific that animals, including birds and fish will not cross.
Photographer Builds an Entire Village For the Family of Mice Living in His Back Garden
When photographer Gez Robinson discovered that a family of mice was living in his garden, he built an adorable village to accommodate them.
The Evolution of Beethoven’s Music From Ages 11 to 55
Lord Vinheteirostared straight into the camera and performed the musical evolution of Ludwig van Beethoven from age 11 to age 55.
How a Tiny Globular Springtail Can Perform the Fastest Backflips on Earth
Adrian SmithofAnt Lab captured slow motion footage of globular springtails performing an amazing amount of backflips as they were airborne.
What Might Happen If a Human Spent a Quick Nanosecond on the Surface of the Sun
Randall Munroe and Henry Reich of "What If" looked at what might happen if a human spent a quick nanosecond on the sun.
A Touching Animation About a Devoted Dog Who Waited 12 Years Outside a Hospital for His Human
An incredibly touching animated short about Canelo, the devoted dog who waited for his human outside a hospital for 12 years.
The Real Reason Zebras Have Stripes
In an equidTED-Edlesson byCella Wright, narrator Addison Andersonexplains the extremely specific reason as to why zebras have stripes.
Why American Cheese Melts Better Than Real Cheese
MinuteFood explained why the chemical composition of American cheese helps it melt better than that of natural cheeses.
Mechanic Rescues Kitten Trapped Inside the Engine of a Mercedes Benz
Sherwood Cooke of Royalty Auto Service carefully reached in to the engine of a Mercedes to rescue a tiny kitten who had gotten stuck.
Sting Tells Howard Stern the Story Behind How He Got His Enduring Nickname
While appearing on the Howard Stern Show in 2016, an amused Gordon Sumner explained how he became known as Sting.
Every American Flag Flown in the Revolutionary War
Weird Historyshared the colorful history of the every version of the American flag that was flown during and immediately after the Revolutionary War.
Teacher Demonstrates Rhythm Basics by Tapping to a Metronome on a Page of Musical Notes
Debora Noemi demonstrated the basics of rhythm by tapping to a metronome on a piece of paper with the musical notes she was tapping.
Henry Winkler Dramatically Shares the Story Behind Becoming Arthur ‘Fonzie’ Fonzarelli
Henry Winkler dramatically shared the story of becoming Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli on "Happy Days" during a one-man show in London.
The Bee Gees Perform a Poignant Cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’ Live on Television in 1963
A very young version of the Bee Gees performed a truly poignant cover of the Bob Dylan song "Blowin' in the Wind" in 1963.
Three Simple Ways to Open Tightly Sealed Jars
Jordan Howlett demonstrate three very simple, yet helpful ways to open a tightly sealed jar without a great deal of effort or help.
Best Bed Positions According to Feng Shui Principles
Cliff Tan ranked the different positions of bed placement for a good night's sleep in accordance with Feng Shui principles.
Rescued Stray Kitten Learns How to Be a Cat By Copying Everything the Older Cat Does
A rescued stray kitten amusingly learned how to be a cat by following and copying the older, more experienced feline in the house.
What Would Happen If the Earth Were Shaped Like a Pizza
Peter Schmiedchen of What If explains what would happen if the Earth were pizza-shaped rather than spherical.
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