Jasper Hughes posted footage of his middle school band covering the Guns ‘N Roses ballad "Sweet Child O’ Mine". | Continue reading
Rhetty for History looked back at once-popular beer brands that were discontinued and/or made unavailable over the last century. | Continue reading
Macrofying captured vivid microscopic footage of a working ballpoint pen in slow-motion along with other household items. | Continue reading
A rescued cockatiel named is so attached to her human that she does yoga with her and accompanies her on bicycle rides and hikes. | Continue reading
HarvardTHUD performed a striking cover of the classic AC/DC song "Thunderstruck" on colorful boomwhackers. | Continue reading
Impressionist Mary Elizabeth Kelly, a self-described "mouth actor", describes how different actors reveal their teeth while speaking. | Continue reading
A compassionate woman found a tiny baby squirrel who had fallen onto her driveway from a tree and soon made him part of her family. | Continue reading
Desmond Doom showed how to write a song in the style of The Smiths, using their guitar riffs, chords, reverb, modes, lyrics, and keys. | Continue reading
Science vlogger Big WR showed how to hand cut cool spirals out of a glass bottle using careful measurements. | Continue reading
Weird History Food looks into ketchup's history, noting that the original recipe from ancient Southeast Asia called for no tomatoes. | Continue reading
A cleverly programmed robotic wok makes cooking fried rice a very simple task with automatic tools toss all the ingredients together. | Continue reading
An inspiring clip from the series "Serengeti" shows an elephant matriarch digging a well when the regular water source proves undrinkable. | Continue reading
An orange kitten named Butters born with severe cerebellar hypoplasia shows his human when he's happy by kicking adorably. | Continue reading
When Wren of Corridor Digital read a report that stated there are 20 quadrillion ants on Earth, he rendered this incredible amount digitally. | Continue reading
Pet Facts shared a helpful list of behaviors that are unique to domestic cats, where the behaviors originated, and what they mean. | Continue reading
When his wife Chelsea told him she wanted kids, engineer William Osman borrowed a pet raccoon to see if he was ready for fatherhood. | Continue reading
Newly relaunched Great Big Story talked with Karen Jacobsen, a singer whose voice gives traffic directions to millions with GPS navigation. | Continue reading
Weird History recounts the swashbuckling history of pirate accents, first popularized by Robert Newton in the 1950 film "Treasure Island". | Continue reading
A carefree sloth lazily luxuriated on a hanging macramé lounge chair at the Chase Wildlife Conservancy before taking a well- earned nap. | Continue reading
Sister Rosetta Tharp, Muddy Waters, and other blues greats performed a live 1964 concert at a defunct railroad station in Manchester, England. | Continue reading
Mimi Custom Clothing created a clever tote bag with a small hole for a cat or a small dog to peek through and be turned into a lion. | Continue reading
The Rockin'1000 played "Paradise City" by Guns N’ Roses, "Enter Sandman" by Metallica, and "Smoke On The Water" by Deep Purple. | Continue reading
60 Second Docs sat down with Cris Gherman who creates elaborate fingernail tattoos that are temporary because they grow out. | Continue reading
A brave sportsman captured spectacular FPV footage of his 10 kilometer toboggan descent down a snowy mountain in the Swiss Alps. | Continue reading
A sleepy tamandua named Otis appeared to let his handlers know he was not ready to wake up by sticking out his long tongue at them. | Continue reading
Artist Rachel Ryle has been hand-painting sourdough bread which she scores before baking. The finished results reveal beautiful designs. | Continue reading
A kind woman tells the story of a nervous duck and how she found a fitting companion to help soothe the duck's separation anxiety. | Continue reading
Justin Dodd of Food History explains the history of various types of pizza and some of the more entertaining myths behind the famous food. | Continue reading
Fabrice Mathieu created "In the Shadow", a film noir tale about a shadow who is witness and accomplice to the evil deeds of his "wearer". | Continue reading
Brandon Toews of Drumeo explored the underrated genius of Ringo Starr, and how he played each song from the drum's point of view. | Continue reading
Weird History Food explored the origins of traditional ice cream flavors worldwide, many of which are unknown to those in the United States. | Continue reading
An 85 pound Malamute named Hugo adorably sends his human crashing to the ground whenever he goes in for an affectionate hug. | Continue reading
Kurzgesagt shows via colorful animation how cells communicate for the most effective autonomic response possible at any time. | Continue reading
Cat Music Videos is an amusing video series that features cats from various memes dancing seamlessly to popular songs from various eras. | Continue reading
RobWords looks at the origins of the alphabet and the pictorial and evolutionary path that each letter took from various early languages. | Continue reading
An incredibly vocal coonhound named Goose enjoys crooning along whenever his human plays "Bohemian Rhapsody" on piano. | Continue reading
A cello quartet with Epic Symphonic Rock performed incredible orchestral covers of heavy metal songs during a live show in Lima, Peru. | Continue reading
A female baby owl named Michael imprinted to her rescuer, bird expert human Alura of Big Talons, making her a welcome part of a human family. | Continue reading
Weird History Food looks at the spicy history of Taco Bell, how the chain got its name, its early days, and the eventual sale to PepsiCo. | Continue reading
Buckets the Drummer played ten songs on buckets with unnecessarily heavy drum intros while sitting in the bathtub wearing a horse mask. | Continue reading
A little dog born without front legs, who played in the 2023 Puppy Bowl, gives comfort to elder dogs at Vintage Pet Rescue Rhode Island. | Continue reading
A cheeky Dutch spotted sheep at the Yew Tree Farm School happily herded the resident border collie Iris across the farm yard. | Continue reading
Tiny Homes Giant Journey met with Michael Ladden, who converted a 1994 military vehicle into a tiny home overlander for nomadic living. | Continue reading
Michael McDonald and Take Six performed an incredible A Cappella cover of the Beach Boys' song "Don't Worry Baby", while backstage. | Continue reading
Researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have developed a quadcopter that swims underwater as easily as it takes to the skies. | Continue reading
Jason Allemann of JK Brickworks built an infinite LEGO domino ring that automatically lifts each brick up after it's been knocked down. | Continue reading
Pedro Pascal, who stars in "The Last of Us", hilariously brought the classic game Mario Kart to life in a sketch for "Saturday Night Live". | Continue reading
A cool cat named Dude has accompanied his human to work every day at the Delaware Museum of Nature & Science since 2009. | Continue reading