The Paint Explainer presented a straightforward, comprehensive list of every cognitive bias over the course of eight minutes. | Continue reading
Akita Inu, a dog who didn’t mind sleeping outside in the rain, left a perfect outline of himself on the sidewalk after the rain had ended. | Continue reading
Peter Bence performed a wonderfully jaunty cover of "Every Breath You Take" by The Police on a yellow grand piano. | Continue reading
Ted Ed lesson by Jonathan Morris explains the discovery of coffee by herded goats in 850 CE and offers a brief history of the beverage. | Continue reading
Chilean professional cyclist Felipe Vergara bravely rode his bicycle down some very steep urban steps at an incredible speed. | Continue reading
The wonderful people at The Gentle Barn put together a heartwarming video showing signs that indicate that cows and pigs are happy. | Continue reading
Soren Madsen performed a zippy fingerstyle cover of The Beatles' classic song "Lady Madonna" on classical guitar. | Continue reading
The Cleverlys performed a fabulous bluegrass cover of "Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles, while playing live at Larry's Country Diner. | Continue reading
Tasting History prepared a typical meal of what immigrants would eat when they landed at Ellis Island at the turn of the 20th Century. | Continue reading
Bentley the tuxedo cat adorably moves his head at strange angles and speaks in tongues whenever his human scratches his little behind. | Continue reading
Randall Munroe and Henry Reich explained why a nuclear submarine would not work as a spaceship despite its sturdy airtight, watertight hull. | Continue reading
Travel vlogger The Tim Traveler toured the streets of Paris, noting the Meridian Line that passes through the Paris Observatory. | Continue reading
A very playful cat named Ben, sat on a golf course green in Switzerland and adorably prevented every putt from going into the hole. | Continue reading
A devoted dog named Echo alerted his human that he detected an oncoming epileptic seizure and helped his human get safely through it. | Continue reading
Dustin Ballard of There I Ruined It showed how he creates his hilarious song mashups and parodies with the use of AI technology. | Continue reading
Practical Engineering looked at the Leaning Tower of Pisa and how persistent engineers in the 1990s kept the 12-Century structure standing. | Continue reading
Laszlo Buring performed The Doors' haunting narrative "Riders on the Storm" in the distinctive style of Dire Straits at a much quicker tempo | Continue reading
During 2003 airings of Star Wars movies in Chile, viewers were subjected to beer ads that were embedded into scenes of the films. | Continue reading
The engineer behind Brick Technology used his two cats, Cookie and Muffin, to accurately measure out a feline-carrying LEGO train. | Continue reading
The Paint Explainer debunked a fairly comprehensive list of common misconceptions over the course of nine pictorial minutes. | Continue reading
Corridor Digital utilized AI animation tools to insert Danny Devito's irascible character of Frank Reynolds in place of Hugh Jackman' for Wolverine. | Continue reading
A golden retriever stuck her nose under the fence post and stared at her faded tennis ball on the other side not realizing the gate was open. | Continue reading
The Who released studio footage of the band recording the song "Who Are You" in May 1978, shortly before the tragic death of Keith Moon. | Continue reading
Ryota Togishi built himself a thin grilled cheese sandwich by layering ultra-thin slices of bread with cheese that he put into a panini press. | Continue reading
A sleepy Labrador retriever stared at his reflection in the mirror for about 30 seconds before growling at the unfamiliar dog in the mirror. | Continue reading
Legendary pedal steel guitarist Russ Pahl performed the Daft Punk song "Within" on a singing steel guitar of his own invention. | Continue reading
A younger brother confesses to paintball misdeed 20 years ago during the "Best Man" speech at his older brother's wedding. | Continue reading
A Boston Terrier named Daphne twirled with joy along with her exited humans after she learned how to use the doggie door for the first time. | Continue reading
Arvind Sanjeev created "Ghostwriter", a vintage typewriter that uses Open AI's ChatGPT to answer queries manually typed in by users. | Continue reading
Quantastic put together a funny compilation of LeopARTnik's clever doodles where he draws arms on birds doing some very human things. | Continue reading
A thick-set Blanc de Hotot bunny and a petite wild cottontail rabbit adorably circled around each other after meeting for the very first time. | Continue reading
The Melodicka Bros and vocalist Elena Rocchetti performed a sad cover of the bouncy Cyndi Lauper song "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun". | Continue reading
A 1964 "Candid Camera" episode features a young Richard Lewis meeting with a guidance counselor who said he was best suited for manual labor. | Continue reading
Stephen Messer explained to The Wall Street Journal how to spot the difference between real videos and those generated by Open AI's Sora. | Continue reading
Carl Nelson of the Imagination Station in Toledo, Ohio showed how smaller beakers of oil completely disappear into larger beakers of oil. | Continue reading
Xiaomanyc taught himself how to speak perfect corporate jargon and went into midtown Manhattan to surprise locals with his fluency. | Continue reading
A very intelligent raven named Gosha quite cleverly used a stick to retrieve an elusive treat that his human stuck deep inside a tube. | Continue reading
Foggy Mountain Spaceship performed a uniquely wonderful cover of the "Overworld" and "Underworld" Super Mario Bros. themes on banjos. | Continue reading
The Paint Explainer offered a comprehensive list of popular marketing tricks and techniques over the course of ten colorful minutes. | Continue reading
Kurzgesagt explained that there is so much matter out of our observable realm that the infinite universe may paradoxically be finite. | Continue reading
The German game show "Schlag den Star" had athletes Alexander Zverev and Silvio Heinevetter compete to cut vegetables exactly in half. | Continue reading
Dr. Erica Brozovsky of the PBS series "Otherwords" explains why certain words are mispronounced on a fairly regular basis. | Continue reading
Eater visited Paul Giannone, the proprietor of Paulie Gee's Slice Shop in Greenpoint, Brooklyn to learn how their legendary pizza is made. | Continue reading
Alex Melton reimagined how the Van Halen song "Jump" would sound if it were written as an alt-pop indie rock song. | Continue reading
On the 'One Song podcast' Luxxury and Diallo Riddle spoke about the 1960s TV origins of the famous "I-I-I-I-I" in "Groove is in the Heart". | Continue reading
A rescued calico cat named Blarn waddles around her apartment, dragging her favorite blanket with her, just like Linus from "Peanuts". | Continue reading
Christian Nolen strummed his guitar while undergoing awake brain surgery at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida. | Continue reading
Mason Smith of the DadSocial turned his daughter's pink Power Wheels into a sporty mini Jeep Wrangler using the colors she requested. | Continue reading