Tom Scott went for a ride on the Nürburgring Nordschleife, the longest permanent racetrack in the world with no speed limit. | Continue reading
The Mini Dog Treat Maker by DASH is an adorable non-stick iron that lets humans make homemade treats for dogs using their own recipes. | Continue reading
Korean A cappella group MayTree performed a rousing cover of the iconic theme from the classic cat versus mouse cartoon "Tom and Jerry". | Continue reading
Yaron Baruch has created a rather amusing compilation of the many movie references found in the long-running series Seinfeld. | Continue reading
16 year old pianist Shutian Cheng demonstrates the eight levels of difficulty found within the works of famous classical composers. | Continue reading
Canadian Craftsman Trevor McIntyre of Imagine Metal Art has created an incredible metal "Eye of Sauron" fire pit. | Continue reading
Postmodern Jukebox teamed up with the very talented Haley Reinhart to perform a 1960s orchestral cover of the No Doubt song "Don't Speak" | Continue reading
A pair of music-loving geese stood transfixed on a walkway in Daan Forest Park in Taipei listening to Luby Liao play his harmonica. | Continue reading
Alexander Semenov of Aquatilis captured stunning footage of elegant sea creatures he observed while night diving in the Mediterranean Sea. | Continue reading
18 year old Japanese guitar virtuoso Kent Nishimura performed a melodic acoustic fingerstyle cover of the Hall and Oates song "Rich Girl". | Continue reading
Looper takes a look at some of the funniest moments that took place within the entire Star Trek franchise. | Continue reading
"Mercedes-Benz "Future 2021" is a campy ad that inserts their new electric G-Wagen into a very over-the-top science fiction film from 1979. | Continue reading
Paulogia Live compiled an amusing recreation of Star Wars IV: A New Hope using footage that has no relation to any Lucasfilm projects. | Continue reading
Phil Berge, a talented tattoo artist in Montreal, creates clever flipbook animations from images he's inked onto his customers. | Continue reading
School of Life explains that one must accept that no one is perfect in order to deal with issues of mental illness. | Continue reading
A short film about a thoughtful NYC doorman who immigrated to the US from Haiti and leads many different lives in the service of others. | Continue reading
Professor Politics looks at the history of mosh pits, often thought to be an unruly mob that is instead surprisingly organized. | Continue reading
Dog Impossible hosts Matt Beisner teaches a very anxious and excitable dog named Ghost how to walk calmly and without distraction. | Continue reading
Captain Lawrence Brewing has partnered with Snyder's of Hanover to make two different pretzel-themed beers for Oktoberfest. | Continue reading
Stars of Broadway sang a rousing rendition of "New York, New York" to fans outside the Richard Rodgers Theater for the re-opening of Broadway. | Continue reading
The American Museum of Natural History used a colorful animated beach ball to explain how the human brain processes color. | Continue reading
Sandcastle artist Leonardo Ugolini sculpted amazing replications of Barad-dûr and Bilbo Baggins' house from 'Lord of the Rings". | Continue reading
A lively border collie approached a statue of Abraham Lincoln sitting on a park bench to see if he would play frisbee with her. | Continue reading
Red Bull built the world's biggest pinball machine and invited freerunning parkour expert Pasha Petkuns to become a human pinball. | Continue reading
Photographer Uly Huerta documented a wonderful walk through Osaka, Japan for a blissfully uninterrupted 30 minutes. | Continue reading
Jay Foreman and Mark Cooper-Jones of "Map Men" provided an amusing history of the complicated manner in which counties were formed in England. | Continue reading
Dom Whiting is a very talented DJ who simultaneously spins, drops some DnB beats, and livestreams, all while riding his bicycle. | Continue reading
Designer Clem Stamation created a stop motion animation for Athens State Orchestra that shows fruits and vegetables turning into instruments. | Continue reading
A Ted-Ed lesson by Martin Hilpert explains the difference between language and dialect and when the difference applies. | Continue reading
Puddles Pity Party performed an oddly echoed cover of the Gary Jules/Tears for Fears "Mad World" in the style of "Gears of War". | Continue reading
Pajamaed performance artist Thierry Mandon comfortably reads in bed while mounted onto an exterior stucco wall. | Continue reading
Claudia Romeo met with baker Frédéric Roy at his shop in Nice, France where he explained how he makes beautifully buttery croissants. | Continue reading
Baby golden lion tamarin twins, at the Aukland Zoo, are thriving due to the care they received from staff after their mother rejected them. | Continue reading
Morgan Gold of Gold Shaw Farm mounted a small camera onto his runner ducks in order to see what the world looks like from their perspective. | Continue reading
Artist Cyriak Harris decided to make his own video software to create one of his surreal films out of LEGO, rubber bands, and cardboard. | Continue reading
Dr. Erica Brozovsky, Ph.D. of Otherwords analyzed words that are considered to be the longest in the world by first defining the word "word". | Continue reading
Singer Geoff Castellucci performed a low bass a cappella cover of the song "House of the Rising Sun" by The Animals. | Continue reading
The 1989 RTE program Head to Toe talked to Dublin teens about whether they considered themselves to be a Goth, a Cure Head, or a Psychobilly. | Continue reading
Swedish artist Love Hultenhas transformed a full-sized synthesizer into a convenient portable form using a wooden suitcase with a handle. | Continue reading
Musician Sarah Lipstate performed an ethereal cover of the haunting theme from "Twin Peaks" on a gorgeous Fender Jazzmaster guitar. | Continue reading
Designer Lachlan Turczan animated banknotes from different countries over the years for the Blake Mills song "Money Is The One True God". | Continue reading
Eagle McGill hilariously replaced Frasier Crane's famous Seattle view with environments from popular video games. | Continue reading
Ethereal in E quite popped up from underwater to play a tranquil tune on a steel handpan drum that was floating on the surface of the river. | Continue reading
Astronomical filmmaker Seán Doran has created an 8K timelapse that gives an ultrawide view of orbiting the Earth. | Continue reading
Chris-Rachael Oseland of Kitchen Overlord has written "Alien: The Official Cookbook", recipes inspired by the "Alien" movies. | Continue reading
Jack Nugent of "Now You See It" talks about the unappreciated cinematic artistry behind seemingly lowbrow, weird internet videos. | Continue reading
Musician Zach Lapidus quite humorously mashed up the infamous 'Seinfeld' theme with the speeded-up sound of Mile Davis' iconic song "So What". | Continue reading
Slovakian designer Tomáš Letenay created a LEGO model of a Fender Stratocaster that features tuning pegs, a pickup switch, and a whammy bar. | Continue reading