Jack Croft, head chef and owner of Fallow Restaurant wore a GoPro during a busy Friday afternoon lunch service to show what the job entails. | Continue reading
Sam Kench of Brickwall Pictures remarkably named one iconic film for each year of the 145 years since the birth of cinema. | Continue reading
Rhetty for History looked back on sodas discontinued over the last 60 years, some recognizable today and others that are lesser known. | Continue reading
Paul Goldstein captured beautiful footage of three tiny lion cubs bravely leaping across the Ntiakntiak River in Kenya. | Continue reading
Alternative Cuts Studios made a second mashup of "Breaking Bad" and "Hell's Kitchen", which was almost as potentially lethal as the first. | Continue reading
Humboldt penguins bravely crowd surf grumpy sea lions in a clip from the David Attenborough-narrated series "Seven Worlds, One Planet". | Continue reading
Burl of Burl's Art melted down 38 pounds of recycled cans (~1000 cans) to build a sleek and shiny all-aluminum guitar. | Continue reading
Compassionate Canadian oil worker Kendal Diwisch freed three kittens from the ice using lukewarm coffee from his truck. | Continue reading
Global Data created a celestial 3D animation comparing the scale size of astronomical objects in our known universe. | Continue reading
John Hakari trained his young border collie to retrieve her deaf older collie sister from outside upon command whenever needed. | Continue reading
Exploring Alternatives visited Stephanie and Joel, a determined couple in Canada who spent 14 years living in a completely off-grid house. | Continue reading
Percussionist El Estepario Siberiano performed a melodious cover of the System of a Down song "Toxicity" on a ringing handpan. | Continue reading
Weird History Food compiled an effervescent list of innovations in the food industry that can be originally attributed to beer. | Continue reading
Architect Michael Wyetzner explained to Architectural Digest the long and colorful history of the NYC subway in chronological order. | Continue reading
A rescued cat named Squid has a coat that is mostly white except for his gorgeous smoky eyes that look professionally applied. | Continue reading
During a 1988 interview, Björk took the back off of a Sony Trinitron (CRT) television set and spoke about what the inside looked like her. | Continue reading
Dutch musician Karsten Belt amusingly adds amazing saxophone solos to popular songs that don't have them and, per Belt, don't need them. | Continue reading
The KQED Deep Look series focuses on the hagfish, a blind eel-like creature that uses a naturally generated slime to suffocate prey. | Continue reading
Midnight Hobbies cleverly built an anthropomorphic mini Monster House using a tissue box, packaging cardboard, and popsicle sticks. | Continue reading
Woodworker Frank Howarth crafted beautiful, richly textured segmented spheres from two polyhedral dodecahedrons. | Continue reading
Woodworker Frank Howarth crafted beautiful, richly textured 12-sided segmented spheres from two polyhedral dodecahedrons. | Continue reading
The Main Squeeze outdid themselves with a magnificent funk cover of the iconic Pink Floyd song "Comfortably Numb". | Continue reading
A self-described "dog person" was having trouble bonding with his cat until he let down his guard and played fetch with her. | Continue reading
Macey Everett of the American Eagle Foundation spoke with GeoBeats about an elderly rescued African pied crow named Friar Tuck. | Continue reading
Filmmaker Paul E.T. explained the three specific components of a successful soundscape -- special effects, dialogue, and music. | Continue reading
Food History host Justin Dodd explains the history of Pad Thai, a tasty noodle recipe that was once considered the official dish of Thailand. | Continue reading
Edward Vega explained why television dialogue seems harder to understand and why younger people use closed captioning to watch television. | Continue reading
A handy Boston Dynamics Atlas robot showcased its workplace talent by bringing a forgotten toolbox to a worker on a scaffold above. | Continue reading
A diver captured gorgeous footage of a cuttlefish camouflaging to match the colors of the surrounding Indonesian underwater flora. | Continue reading
An adorable ginger kitten sitting on the lap of an Italian grandmother was mesmerized by the movement of her hands as she was talking. | Continue reading
MODelivery creates colorful printed circuit board coasters that keep drinks safely in place and hopefully away from actual circuit boards. | Continue reading
Jackson Galaxy shared an amusing definition of floof, specifically as it pertains to cats and how to take care of floofy cats. | Continue reading
Ace Underwater dropped a GoPro into the waters of Navarre Pier in Navarre Beach, Florida, to see what happens underwater when no one is looking. | Continue reading
Rhetty for History compiled a totally tubular list of popular fads from the 1980s, some of which are still available today. | Continue reading
A family in Tasmania adopted a beautiful greyhound they named Claude in 2016, who had never been indoors before. | Continue reading
Phillip Bailey of Earth Wind and Fire is known for singing with an incredible vocal range that spans over four octaves. | Continue reading
Rescued baby beavers named Finn and Sawyer busily turned a mud puddle on rescuer Dr. Holley Muraco's yard into a pond. | Continue reading
Brenda of AdoptaCreepyDoll skillfully rescues old and forgotten dolls and gives them new life as ghoulish huggable sculptures. | Continue reading
A boy in the Kings College Choir broke out a yellow balloon, inhaled deeply, and returned to the performance singing in a higher pitch. | Continue reading
Tom Blank of Weird History Food Food looks at the long, sometimes misunderstood, and often fervent history of absinthe. | Continue reading
The Action Lab explains the coefficient of restitution and why a ball can bounce higher than its dropping point is an exception. | Continue reading
Rhetty for History compiled an informative list of popular foods in the US during the 1970s, many of which have since been forgotten. | Continue reading
Little ginger kittens happily took turns playing mom to an adorable brood of baby ducklings, keeping them warm as they slept. | Continue reading
Drew on the Kit accompanied bassist Bret Crowe and Jordan Simons, who rapped the classic Dr. Seuss book "I Can Read With My Eyes Shut". | Continue reading
A beautiful long-haired calico cat named Akkodha has a sweet, trilling meow that makes it sound like she's saying "okay" all the time. | Continue reading
A beautiful long-haired calico cat named Akkodha has a sweet, trilling meow that makes it sound like she's saying "okay" all the time. | Continue reading
Burl of Burl's Art built a headlining Fender Jazzmaster-style electric guitar out of 700 pages of newspaper print plus a lot of epoxy. | Continue reading
Ross McSweeney built a hand-cranked automaton that portrays the tragic Sisyphus forever pushing his boulder up a hill for all eternity. | Continue reading