An astral animated TED-Ed lesson written by Elise Cutts explains how the tides on Earth are impacted both by the sun and the moon. | Continue reading
A Coonhound named Otis who was rescued from a testing lab, found a loving home with a human who took him to the beach for the first time. | Continue reading
Slovenian mixologist Kevin Kos shared his recipes for ten modern classic cocktails invented by famous mixologists around the world. | Continue reading
Pursuit of Wonder examined the life of Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson, noting how his perceived persona overshadowed his true self. | Continue reading
JaisonBuilds 3D printed an innovative interlocking device that quickly seals crimped aluminum lids on bowls using downforce. | Continue reading
A rescued lamb named Richard fell in love with Chumley, an Anatolian Pyrenees guard dog, and found that the feeling was mutual. | Continue reading
Great Big Story traveled to Japan to showcase the wide variety of ramen available in the country and sample the famous black ramen of Toyama. | Continue reading
Benedict Cumberbatch captured the biting snark of a letter by British comedian Rik Mayall of "The Young Ones" to Bob Geldof of Band Aid. | Continue reading
Great Big Story traveled around the world to share vivid visual portraits the most beautiful, unusual, and remote churches in the world. | Continue reading
Ninja from the classic series "Ask A Ninja" has emerged from stealth after 14 years to answer viewers questions in his chaotic beast mode. | Continue reading
The Back Focus examined the nuanced performance of Trammel Tillman in his role as the complicated Seth Milchick in "Severance". | Continue reading
Rudy Willingham made a creative stop motion animation of musician Post Malone singing his hit song "Circles" using 133 pieces of toast. | Continue reading
The emotional travails of a Goth kid on vacation with his family was captured in an amusing reggae song on "Saturday Night Live". | Continue reading
Dr. Erica Brozovsky of Otherwords explained how generative AI has trouble processing negation while human brains are able to do so. | Continue reading
Bill McClintock brilliantly mashed together the melody from Al Stewart's 1976 song "Year of the Cat" with Nirvana's "Come as You Are". | Continue reading
Hoog created an old-school style PSA warning about robotic quadruped dogs and shows how to disable them if they attack you and your family. | Continue reading
Trevor Philpott reports from Banbridge, Northern Ireland on the annual "Stick-In" ("drum-off") taking place in a booming 1964 BBC report. | Continue reading
Tyler Bell explained the practical effects used to safely shoot arrows at actors in movies and television long before the use of CGI. | Continue reading
SciShow shared a terrifying list of the toxic paints used in the past, such as school bus yellow, which was made with lead chromate. | Continue reading
CBS 8 San Diego shared a classic news report from 1994 that talked about all the new electronic trends of the day. | Continue reading
A pastoral TED-Ed lesson written by Dan Kwartler talks about the challenges facing nomadic farmers (pastoralists) in sub-Saharan Africa. | Continue reading
Architectural Digest visited architect Javier Senosiai at Casa Orgánica, his gorgeous 1984 cave home that overlooks Mexico City. | Continue reading
The Car Zoo in North Yorkshire, England shared how they restored a tiny Suzuki Twin Kei Car, turning it into a Little Tikes Cozy Coupe. | Continue reading
Kevin Bacon sat down with Josh Scherer of Mythical Kitchen to share his ideal "last meal" while talking about his long acting career. | Continue reading
Actor Ke Huy Quan sat for an interview about his newly released film "Love Hurts" while playing with adorable pug puppies. | Continue reading
Rudy Willingham, who strategically places pop-culture stickers around his Seattle neighborhood, went with a strictly Simpsons theme. | Continue reading
Developer Ralph Zucker talked to CNBC about how he restored Bell Labs in New Jersey and how it was used in as Lumon Industries in "Severance". | Continue reading
Alt Shift X explores how the extraordinary life of Dune author Frank Herbert provided a great deal of inspiration for his iconic books. | Continue reading
Studio Hock recreated the iconic scene from "King Kong" where the giant ape climbed the Empire State Building with lightweight drones. | Continue reading
Aimee Lou Wood of "The White Lotus" took part in the LADbible series "Snack Wars", comparing British snacks vs those from the United States. | Continue reading
Chris of Critter Creek Farm in Florida traveled to California to rescue a baby water buffalo named Artie who now thinks of him as his mom. | Continue reading
BBC Global spoke with expert Elizabeth Toomarian to find out why the human brain has difficulty processing very large numbers. | Continue reading
The History Guy talked about the origins of bubble wrap, noting that it was originally invented in the 1950s to be a tactile wallpaper. | Continue reading
South Korean beatboxer Hiss performed a perfect recreation of the Thomas the Tank Engine theme from the children’s show "Thomas & Friends". | Continue reading
Hank Green of SciShow energetically explained the glowing physics behind the natural phenomenon of fluorescence. | Continue reading
Danny's Music Playlists shared the original 1977 mashup of Gilligan's Island and "Stairway to Heaven" by Little Roger & The Goosebumps. | Continue reading
Supervoid Cinema took a look at the 1991 Oliver Stone movie "The Doors", noting how Val Kilmer fully embodied the spirit of Jim Morrison. | Continue reading
Andre Antunes added a heavy metal guitar soundtrack to a beautiful Bulgarian choir performance of "Bre Petrunko" that took place in 2020. | Continue reading
BBC Earth Explore spoke with bus driver Glorioso who drives an incredibly treacherous route across the rough terrain of the Peruvian Andes. | Continue reading
AfterSkool visually narrates a powerful 1993 lecture given by Rick Roderick about how postmodern hyper-reality eclipses real life | Continue reading
Randall Munroe of xkcd and Henry Reich of MinutePhysics explained what would happen if the Earth rotated 90º. | Continue reading
Ministry released a music video for the updated version of their Goth anthem "Everyday is Halloween", 40 years after the song first came out. | Continue reading
While appearing on "The Tonight Show", Britt Lower (Helena Eagan/Hellie R.) played the "Severance" intro theme song on trumpet. | Continue reading
After her human touched Stella the yellow Lab's nose, she turned into a vacuum cleaner and started sucking up the treats on the floor. | Continue reading
MayTree combined beatboxing and vocals to perform a resoundingly accurate rendition of "The Imperial March", with a playful addition. | Continue reading
Laurence Brown of Lost in the Pond took a look at the unique stretches of land that are know as panhandles in the United States. | Continue reading
An amusing SNL animated short features two 17th century New World explorers planning modern day Manhattan Island to the very last detail. | Continue reading
Noah Lefevre of Polyphonic looked at the long history of the music video, from its early predecessors through to modern day. | Continue reading