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Woodworker Restores Vintage Seven-String Parlor Guitar Back to Newly Playable Condition
AT Restoration very carefully took apart a vintage seven-string guitar from the early 20th century and restored it to playable condition.
A Disconcertingly Disembodied Robotic Mouth Sings Endless AI-Generated Self-Learning Prayers
Diemut Strebe created "The Prayer", a slightly disconcerting disembodied mouth that sings endless AI-generated, self-learning prayers.
Why Some People Snore Louder Than Others
A restless Ted-Ed lesson written by Alayna Vaughan explains why people snore, some much louder than others.
A Catchy Boomwhacker Cover of the Famous ‘Rickroll’ Rick Astley Song ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’
HarvardTHUD donned sunglasses to perform a catchy Boomwhacer cover of the "Rickroll" famous Rick Astley song "Never Gonna Give You Up".
Artist Paints Vintage Plates With Realistic 3D Food
Ukrainian artist Christina Kunanets paints vintage plates with highly realistic 3D food of all kinds that look truly good enough to eat.
Frasier Crane Argues About Grunge Music With His Family in an Amusing Parody of ‘Frasier’
Frazier announces his plans to see Pearl Jam, ensuring that Niles, Dad, Daphne, and even Eddie had an opinion about it in an amusing parody.
Cellist Performs an Eight-Part Cover of the ‘Psycho’ Theme While Dressed as Norman Bates’ Mother
Samara Ginsberg performed a brilliant eight-part cello cover of the "Psycho" theme while dressed up as the creepy mother of Norman Bates.
Designer Isaac Mizrahi Explains How the Invention of the Button Changed Fashion For the Better
Talented clothing designer Isaac Mizrahi explained how the invention of the button changed the fashion world for the better.
Artist Creates Wonderful Illustrations Inspired by Random Coffee Spills
Self-taught artist Maegan Eckblad creates absolutely wonderful illustrations inspired by how her black coffee spills onto paper.
How Double-Edged Shaving Razor Blades Are Made
The Discovery Science Channel series "How It's Made" looks behind the scenes at how double-edged shaving razor blades are made.
A Humorous Compilation of Star Trek Characters Saying ‘Beam Me Up Scotty’ or Something Close to It
John DiMarco put together a humorous compilation of Star Trek characters saying "Beam Me Up Scotty" or something close to it.
Artist Shows How He Made a Kinetic Whale Sculpture
French artist Sylvain Gautier opened his studio to show how he created his beautiful, undulating kinetic sculpture of a Migaloo whale.
Italian Athlete Solves Rubik’s Cube While Doing a One-Handed Handstand
Andrea Muzii showcased his impressive athletic and mental acuity by solving a Rubik's Cube puzzle while doing a one-handed handstand.
White Cat Successfully Navigates Several Homemade Obstacle Challenges Set Up by Her Human
A gorgeous white cat named Mia navigated several obstacle challenges with strategically placed cups, cardboard, or transparent cling wrap.
The Fascinating Maze of Seemingly Forgotten Underground Tunnels Throughout New York City
Ryan Socash of It's History dives into the fascinating history of seemingly forgotten underground tunnels throughout New York City.
Inventive ‘Close Encounters’ End Table With a Rising UFO Top That Reveals a Micro-Train Underneath
Peter Waldraff created a table that recreates a "Close Encounters" scene with a rising top that reveals a running micro-train underneath.
The Dedicated Ukrainian Hutsul Family Who Keeps Traditional Weaving Alive in Times of War and Peace
Business Insider visited a Hutsul family in Western Ukraine to learn more about the beautiful goods they weave from sheep's wool.
Gilbert Gottfried Repeatedly Calls ‘Hollywood Squares’ Contestants ‘You Fool’ When They Answer Wrong
Gilbert Gottfried repeatedly called the two contestants of "The New Hollywood Squares' "You Fool" when they got the answer wrong.
The Real Voice of Gilbert Gottfried Revealed in a Phone Message Played on ‘The Howard Stern Show’
The Howard Stern Show revealed the real voice of Gilbert Gottfried with a voicemail message left for the show’s producer sometime in the mid-2010s.
A Somewhat Solemn Compilation of ‘Star Trek’ Characters Wishing Others to ‘Live Long and Prosper’
John DiMarco created a solemn compilation of Mr. Spock and other "Star Trek characters" wishing one another to "Live Long and Prosper".
A Wonderfully Nostalgic Line of ‘Schoolhouse Rock’ Acrylic Character Cutouts
Thuntronix has created a wonderfully nostalgic line of acrylic cutouts of some of the most recognizable characters from "Schoolhouse Rock".
A Nifty Boat With Robotic Legs That Walks Itself Ashore
Hard Drive Marine created a nifty boat with robotic legs that can walk itself onto land from the water and then back into the water from land.
The Opening Credits of ‘Severance’ Reimagined in the Distinctively Lighthearted Style of ‘The Office’
Magoob Toys amusingly reimagined the opening credits from the discomfiting series" Severance" in the lighthearted style of "The Office".
Enhanced Colorized Footage of San Francisco’s Market Street Just Four Days Before the 1906 Earthquake
NASS restored vintage footage of Market Street in San Francisco street on April 14, 1906, just 4 days before the tragic earthquake.
Tom Scott Meets a Humanoid Robot Double Made of Himself That Does Advertisements in His Place
Tom Scott visited Engineered Arts to meet a highly realistic robotic humanoid version of himself that performed an advertisement for him.
Horses Play Improvisational Jazz on Piano
An adorable trio of rescued horses at the Misfit Crew Sanctuary in Colorado performed a bit of improvisational jazz on a piano.
Sign Language Interpreter Hilariously Translates Different Accents on Demand During Comedy Show
During a very funny show, comedian Adam Hills called out sign language interpreter Catherine King to translate different accents on demand.
Musician Demonstrates a Clever Piano Muting Pedal
German musician Nils Frahm demonstrated a very clever 3D printed piano muting pedal that was invented and developed by his friend Otto Sammy.
An Analysis of Non-Verbal Sounds in ‘Smooth Criminal’
There I Ruined It musically deconstructed the Michael Jackson tune "Smooth Criminal" down to all the non-verbal sounds within the song.
Sneaky Raccoon Surreptitiously Steals Security Camera
A trespassing raccoon surreptitiously stole a security camera before taking off running into the night.
Jack White Performs Stellar Slide Guitar Cover of the National Anthem on Opening Day For the Detroit Tigers
On opening day for the Detroit Tigers, Detroit native Jack White performed a stellar slide guitar rendition of the National Anthem.
Iowa Television Station Goes From Black and White to Color for First Time During 1967 News Report
Channel 2 in Iowa switched from its black and white programming to color for the very first time during a news report on April 14, 1967.
Shy Baby Giraffe Learns How To Run With the Herd
An adorable but shy baby giraffe named Kidepo, who was born at the Chester Zoo, quickly taught himself how to run with the herd.
5 Year Old Boy with Autism Showcases His Advanced Writing Skills by Drawing More Than a Dozen Fonts
A five year old boy with autism showcased his incredibly advanced reading and writing skills by drawing in more than a dozen fonts in chalk.
A Limited Biographical Miniseries on FX Networks About the Sex Pistols Directed by Danny Boyle
FX Networks has partnered with Hulu and Disney UK to stream "Pistol", a biographical series about the Sex Pistols directed by Danny Boyle.
Guitarist Performs Lightning Fast Harmonic Cover of “The Simpsons” Theme
Daniele Gottardo performed a lightning-fast harmonic cover of "The Simpsons Theme" on a beautiful 1988 Fender American Stratocaster.
Australian Viewers Are Introduced to Color Television Early in a Surreal Skit on ‘The Aunty Jack Show’
Australian viewers were introduced to color TV during a skit on a special episode of "The Aunty Jack Show" at 11:57 PM on February 28, 1975.
Honey Ants Fatten Up Their Largest Sisters to Act as Storage Tanks for When Food Is Scarce
Deep Look explains how honeypot ants fatten up their largest sisters in order to turn them into storage tanks for when food is scarce.
Curious Cow Is Captivated by Man Playing Accordion
Adrian Bordeianu was standing in a field playing his accordion when a curious cow sidled up to him, completely captivated by the music.
Comedian Does 17 Distinct Impressions in 45 Seconds
Actor and comedian Mary Elizabeth Kelly performed 17 distinct impressions of celebrities in an unedited 45-second video.
Sierra Delta, A Wonderful Nonprofit That Places Trained Therapy Dogs With Veterans of the US Military
Sierra Delta is a nonprofit, non-government service that provides trained service dogs to veterans who have served in the US military.
Vocal Little Dog Takes Over Human’s Karaoke Session
A vocal little cavabichon named Leo loves to sing karaoke with his beloved human Cali and sometimes even beats her to the opening line.
An Adorably Animated Song About All the Wonderful Things at the Department of Motor Vehicles
Doug Alberts wrote a cute little song documenting all that he saw during a recent trip to the DMV that was adorably animated by Noodle.
What It Would Be Like to Get Stranded on One of the Most Remote Islands in the World
RealLifeLore takes a look at what it would be like to be stranded on the incredibly remote Bouvet Island off in the South Atlantic Ocean.
A Joyful Boomwhacker Cover of Outkast’s ‘Hey Ya!’
HarvardTHUD, a group of percussively talented undergraduate students, performed a joyful cover of the bouncy Outkast song "Hey Ya!".
Marcel the Shell With Shoes On Searches for His Long Lost Family in a Full-Length Feature Film
"Marcel The Shell With Shoes On", the wonderful animated series by Dean Fleischer-Camp and Jenny Slate, has been turned into a feature film.
Devoted Pit Bull Mama Teaches a Baby Raccoon How to Survive in the Wild
A devoted pit bull took over the daily care of a rescued baby raccoon and taught him the skills he needs to survive in the wild.
Using an Egg of Columbus to Explore Perpetual Motion
James Orgill of the Action Lab explores the physical science behind perpetual motion using a magnetic Egg of Columbus.
An Amazing One-Hour 360° POV Model Train Ride Through Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany
A model train takes viewers on an amazing 360° ride around the amazing sights at Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany.
Rescued Baby Rhino and Rescued Baby Zebra Form an Incredible Caring Bond With One Another
A rescued baby rhino named Daisy and a rescued baby zebra named Modjadji at Care for Wild Sanctuary formed an incredible bond with each other.
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