While on "Late Show With David Letterman" in November 2010, Jim Carrey broke the host's coffee cup while singing the a-ha song "Take on Me". | Continue reading
Noah Lefevre of Polyphonic takes a look at the endurance of concept albums despite critics' ongoing naysaying and new technological advances. | Continue reading
Diver Rex Colubra became underwater friends with a friendly smallmouth bass named Elvis whom he taught to respond to a sound. | Continue reading
Red Side created an impressive 3D animation comparing the speed of the fastest vehicles since the early 1800s. | Continue reading
Michigan sisters Laura and Carla Jean saw a dog on a Texas roadside looking as if he was waiting for right people to come and rescue him. | Continue reading
Danish musician Soren Madsen performed a moving cover of the Pink Floyd song "Goodbye Blue Sky" on a nylon string classical guitar. | Continue reading
Vocal coach Sarah Valentine showcased her incredible mimicry talent by saying a single phrase in 20 different accents from around the world. | Continue reading
A beautiful macaw named Theo sat on his human Miriam's shoulder and repeatedly reassured her, saying it's okay. | Continue reading
A rescued emaciated sheep who couldn't walk was given nutrition and physical therapy she needed be healthy and start walking again. | Continue reading
Hildegard von Blingin’ performed a mournful Bardcore rendition of the Nine Inch Nails song "Hurt" and its famous cover by Johnny Cash. | Continue reading
Lotrfan created the world's first talking timelapse using a 285 day photo-a-day timelapse that he had previously made. | Continue reading
SaveAFox Rescue rescued a number of fox cubs from a fur farm and introduced some of them to the vulpine adults living at the sanctuary. | Continue reading
An agile cat showcased her liquidity as she walked and jumped through circle and rectangle cutouts of increasingly difficult sizes. | Continue reading
Jens Heidler captured magnificent macro timelapse footage of thirteen species of mushrooms and other fungi growing over 1,000 days. | Continue reading
Weird History takes a forthright look at the real world origins of mythological creatures imagined through folklore, rumors, and fiction. | Continue reading
Engineer Sergii Gordieiev wanted to see if and how triangular wheels would work to move him forward as he pedaled his bicycle. | Continue reading
Engineer Sergii Gordieiev wanted to see if and how triangular wheels would work to move him forward as he pedaled his bicycle. | Continue reading
Titanic: Honor and Glory is an incredible game that reconstructs every facet of the ill-fated Titanic using Unreal Engine 5 by Epic Games. | Continue reading
ieatmdf isolated the lead vocal tracks from The Clash's album "London Calling", capturing the intense raw urgency that defined the band. | Continue reading
Derek Sallmann of Badgerland Birding explained how to make the calls of 25 common birds found in the Central and Eastern parts of the US. | Continue reading
Frankie Goes to Hollywood reunited after 36 years to perform "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" at the Eurovision 2023 opening show. | Continue reading
Swiss daredevil Laso Schaller made an amazing dive off a 58.8 m (193 ft) cliff into the water below, setting a Guinness World Record. | Continue reading
Weird History Food looks back at the history of pasta, specifically noting its tasty origins in Italy, the Middle East, and Asia. | Continue reading
Gideon of LetThemTalkTV explains why British English and American English often use different words for exactly the same thing. | Continue reading
Jon Townsend looked back at the long history behind ship's biscuits, a dense hardtack cracker made of flour, water, and salt. | Continue reading
Scientists working with Magellan LTD and Atlantic Productions have created a "Digital Twin" of the tragic 1912 wreckage of The Titanic. | Continue reading
An adorably big-nosed Brazilian porcupine named Rico at the Cincinnati Zoo took a some to time for exercise by running on an exercise wheel. | Continue reading
Ze Frank describes the mating dance of a male Bird-of-Paradise as a tennis shots, using the terms of forehand and backhand interchangeably. | Continue reading
A pair of adorable rescued prairie dogs named Pablo and Pedro live a very good life despite having a rough beginning. | Continue reading
"Inside the Factory" visited cheesemaker Roger Longman in Somerset, UK, to learn how he encourages tiny organisms to make his cheeses. | Continue reading
Dr. Joe Hanson of "Be Smart" explains the physics behind vocal language and the reason why letters Y and W are vowels. | Continue reading
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong popped into Slim Jim's Liquor Store and joined the cover band onstage to sing "Basket Case". | Continue reading
Tom's Guide attached an Insta360 camera to their cat’s collar to get a firsthand look at the outside world as seen through a cat's eyes. | Continue reading
Scott Haraguchi was less than two miles from the Oahu shore when a tiger shark rose out of the water and attacked the side of his yellow kayak. | Continue reading
Van Partible shared footage of iconic Schoolhouse Rock musicians Bob Dorough and Jack Sheldon performing "Conjunction Junction" live. | Continue reading
It may not look exactly like the photo on the cover of the package, but overall I'm pretty happy with how it came out. | Continue reading
Musician Charles Berthoud played a humorous medley of 13 styles that portray the common evolution of metal bassists. | Continue reading
Red Side created a stunning 3D animation comparing the speed of civilian, military, and fictional aircraft from all over the world. | Continue reading
A beautiful white cat named Hénri has unique markings above his eyes that look like expressive, if not slightly off-center eyebrows . | Continue reading
Wolfpack Adventures shot POV footage as he rode the steep trails of Green Hill Bike Park with an Insta360° camera on the front of his bike. | Continue reading
An eerie animated music video has been released for 1998 Motörhead cover of the iconic Metallica song "Enter Sandman". | Continue reading
Chandler, Callum McIntyre, and Scott Mansell of Overdrive attempted to break the Guinness World Record for the tightest parallel park. | Continue reading
A calico cat named Sweetpea, rescued by the Meowy Nugget Society, has lived to the incredible age of 27 despite a rough beginning in life. | Continue reading
A lost parrot named Tiki interrupted a neighbor's Easter dinner to ask for help getting home to his worried human Brent Chadwell. | Continue reading
Rhetty for History looked back popular 1970s toys and games, noting that many have since been forgotten in the age of modern technology. | Continue reading
Footage from the 1968 Jean Luc Godard film "Sympathy for the Devil" shows The Rolling Stones recording the iconic song behind the title. | Continue reading
Uri Tuchman created a gorgeous wooden automaton of hands with articulating fingers that look like they’re typing when in motion. | Continue reading
Trekker John DiMarco compiled an endearing array of appearances by Data's beloved cat Spot on "Star Trek: The Next Generation". | Continue reading