A newly hatched bird who was incubated by A Chick Called Albert, revealed her beautiful beak featuring what looks like blue "gems". | Continue reading
The History Guy explains the history behind apple pie and how it ended up becoming a patriotic symbol of the United States. | Continue reading
New York City tour guide Jeffrey Harnish explained how anyone can take photos of themselves using traffic light cameras in the city. | Continue reading
A TED-Ed lesson written by Max G. Levy explains the history of Kevlar fabric and its amazing ability to stop bullets. | Continue reading
San Francisco artist and prankster Pablo Rochat ingeniously recreated the bouncing DVD logo with imprinted butter in a hot pan. | Continue reading
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick captured an absolutely stunning timelapse of the Northern Lights from the International Space Station. | Continue reading
Soaring Spirits Sanctuary helped an ailing abandoned baby parrot named Sweet Pea recover and live her best life. | Continue reading
Jon Townsend the 4th Earl of Sandwich invented the sandwich when he wanted a portable snack to eat while gambling. | Continue reading
Paleontologist Roger Benson of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City explained how fossils are defined. | Continue reading
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. | Continue reading
The Brooklyn Cyclones reprised their hilarious "Elaine Dance Contest", where people dressed like Elaine and mimicked her unique dance moves. | Continue reading
Randall Munroe and Henry Reich explained what might happen if the oceans on Earth were drained and then teleported to Mars. | Continue reading
Dave King affably shared an overheard history of the middle finger and the accompanying word that evolved into the current day profanity. | Continue reading
PBS Nova took viewers on an enlightening tour inside the Statue of Liberty with National Park Service Ranger Matt Housch as the guide. | Continue reading
Everything Explained described each of the geographic areas and megastructures in "Game of Thrones" and "House of the Dragon". | Continue reading
Kurzgesagt used their animated platypus to demonstrate the strategic methods that fevers use to rid the body of invading viruses. | Continue reading
A little girl named Vera who loves reptiles, treats Strawberry, her beloved bearded dragon as if she were her baby daughter. | Continue reading
Lord Vinheteiro stared straight into the camera and performed the musical evolution of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from 1761 to 1791. | Continue reading
3D animator Jared Owen virtually deconstructed the renowned Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri and its interior tram. | Continue reading
Puddles Pity Party joined Primus to perform a badass cover of the iconic Dio song "Holy Diver". | Continue reading
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. | Continue reading
DEVO performed a Tiny Desk concert, kicking things off with a song the band hasn't played in over 40 years. | Continue reading
Gamerstrix created a fantastic tribute to Wolverine (Logan), telling the superhero's story from start to finish through the "X-Men" movies. | Continue reading
There I Ruined It quite hilariously reimagined the classic 50 Cent song "In Da Club" as a country western tune by Conway Twitty. | Continue reading
Gates Wildlife Control rescued a mama raccoon and six babies from an apartment balcony and reunited them after relocation. | Continue reading
Big Bang Drums captured slow motion footage of a pinscreen toy reacting to a cymbal strike, with the pins visualizing the vibrations. | Continue reading
The BBC Money Programme spoke with early internet retailers like Jeff Bezos to see if internet shopping would ever be viable. | Continue reading
Kundan Chowdhury of the Chandan Art Academy in West Bengal, India, draws clever art with his finger on the windows of dirty cars. | Continue reading
Artist Benjamin Shine uses an iron to press tulle fabric into incredible portrait sculptures that either stand alone or attached to clothing. | Continue reading
Italian artist Amedeo Capelli of Stoccafisso Design creates wonderfully whimsical wooden mechanical automata toys that he carves by hand. | Continue reading
Kings and Things looked at the early use of autochrome color photography in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. | Continue reading
British Museum curator Dr. Irving Finkel held up an ancient clay cuneiform tablet, explaining it was the oldest map in the world. | Continue reading
Takayo Kiyota creates whimsical art out of sushi rolls, masterfully combining colored rice, vegetables, and seaweed for vivid images. | Continue reading
During an interview with musician Rick Beato, the great Stewart Copeland of The Police admitted that Sting's songwriting was genius. | Continue reading
Deadpool and Wolverine break the fourth wall to remind the audience to silence their phones during the movie, each in their own way. | Continue reading
"Saturday Night" is an upcoming movie that recalls the chaos and challenges of getting the first episode of SNL on the air on October 11, 1975. | Continue reading
Bryan Cranston exchanged stories with Rainn Wilson about their never ending quest to perfect the art of acting in their respective roles. | Continue reading
A calico cat named Cedar expertly "notarized" her human's envelope by stamping a neat set of teethmarks close to the edge upon request. | Continue reading
British musician Inés Rae's father makes tiny "ancient" scrolls with secret messages that he hides in historical locations. | Continue reading
Little Big World, captured the breathtaking beauty of the Alps as seen from the Schloss Elmau Hotel over four seasons in tilt shift timelapse. | Continue reading
Bill McClintock created a headbanging mashup of the Jimi Hendrix song "Fire" with the heavy metal Slayer song "Seasons in the Abyss". | Continue reading
MinuteEarth explained why there are no king bees because the queen lays all the eggs and the males who mate with her promptly die. | Continue reading
A wild turkey named Pepper Salt Pattison who showed up one day in 2021, waits on the counter for dad to come home. | Continue reading
Millennial Angie Bacuyani asked her Gen Alpha son to translate certain common words in the slang of his younger generation. | Continue reading
The History Guy explained the long history behind the previously insignificant role of Vice President of the United States. | Continue reading
An athletic orange tabby cat named Calvin jumped through an increasingly rising replica of the iconic Olympic Rings. | Continue reading
Everything Explained gave a fairly comprehensive overview of all "Game of Thrones" spin-off shows that are in the works. | Continue reading
A genius African Gray Parrot named Apollo set the Guinness World Record for "most items identified by a parrot in 3 minutes". | Continue reading