A very helpful and very clever border collie named Scruff collects discarded plastic bottles for recycling while walking with his humans. | Continue reading
Alternative Cuts Studios seamlessly integrated "Breaking Bad" characters into an explosive episode of Gordon Ramsay's "Hell's Kitchen". | Continue reading
Tree Buddees created a "Santa Frozen in Carbonite" Christmas tree ornament that parodies the scene in "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back". | Continue reading
A tiny British shorthair kitten tiptoed up to a sleeping Samoyed and snuggled luxuriously against the dog's fluffy white fur. | Continue reading
Dorothy released "Stamp Sheets: Classic Video Games", a beautiful print that celebrates the 50 year history of video games. | Continue reading
An adorable baby perched upright with a four-string guitar on her lap and began strumming a chord like a rock star. | Continue reading
Jazz Sabbath plays jazz interpretations of Black Sabbath songs, although they claim to have written the songs themselves in 1968. | Continue reading
Weird History Food recounts the high-flying origins of frozen TV dinners, noting that its invention took place before others took credit for it. | Continue reading
A cheeky parrot sat on his human's shoulder as the man was eating a bowl of pasta and sneakily stole a single noodle to enjoy for himself. | Continue reading
Jackson Galaxy offers some very timely seasonal advice about avoiding possible cat-astrophes that can occur during the holidays. | Continue reading
A creative human in Florida takes adorable dollhouse photos of a grumpy-looking toad named Toby who lives on her porch. | Continue reading
Bronze is Bored created a clever mashup that reimagines Iron Maiden's "The Trooper" being sung to the tune of the Outkast song "Hey Ya!". | Continue reading
Process K went inside a South Korean steel factory to capture the entire process of turning giant blocks of steel into rebar tension rods. | Continue reading
Rhetty for History compiled an amusing array of less than memorable items from across the retail spectrum that were introduced in the 1990s. | Continue reading
CGP Grey explains the confusing logic behind the seemingly random codes that are used to identify airport locations throughout the world. | Continue reading
Naude Dreyer brought an injured pelican home, where he and his family cared for her in a kiddie pool until she could return to the wild. | Continue reading
Gary Katz showed how he uses high-voltage electricity to burn beautiful fractal patterns into wood using a custom-built Lichtenburg machine. | Continue reading
Andy, the Ice Cream Sandwich Guy, shared his experience of being diagnosed with ADHD in an amusing yet honest animation. | Continue reading
Nils Jacobi captured hilarious footage of his fuzzy orange cat Frederic squeezing his body into a long, narrow transparent tube on the bed. | Continue reading
Business Insider spoke with Alan Rosen of Junior's Cheesecake at the New Jersey facility where millions of cheesecakes are made. | Continue reading
Musician Eli Gilbert performed a beautiful folksy cover of The Beatles' song "Blackbird" on banjo giving the song a rustic feel. | Continue reading
Big WR turned his bicycle into a hands-free version by removing the front mechanics and attaching skateboard wheels to keep it upright. | Continue reading
Veritasium visited NSWC Carderock to learn how navigators are trained to handle any size wave in the world with an "indoor ocean". | Continue reading
Jimi Hendrix made his television debut while playing backup guitar for Buddy and Stacy during a 1965 performance of "Shotgun" | Continue reading
eli_handle_b.wav edited scenes from "The Witcher 3" and "Cyberpunk 2077" to feature Ace Ventura in incredibly unforgettable appearances. | Continue reading
Lazlo Buring brilliantly reimagined the iconic Pink Floyd song "Comfortably Numb" as played in the highly distinctive style of Dire Straits. | Continue reading
Danny MacAskill created "Postcard From San Francisco", a short film where he showcases his skills at some of the city's most iconic sites. | Continue reading
Noah Lefevre of Polyphonic looks at the dark history of popular nursery rhymes and why the subject of so many are so very creepy. | Continue reading
Steve Mould explained why a solid ball will go into a spiral rather than falling off a spinning turntable, specifically at a ratio of 7:2. | Continue reading
Jay Foreman looked at the legacy of the previously unrecognized Harry Beck and his designs of the London Tube. | Continue reading
Adele Dixon sang a warm welcome to the newly formed "high-definition" BBC Television Service that went on-air for the first time in 1936 | Continue reading
BBC Earth has compiled wonderful footage of animals displaying their super-powered detecting skills through hearing, smell, and sight. | Continue reading
Charles Berthoud performed the newly revived Metallica song "Master of Puppets" as a truly funky slap bass solo. | Continue reading
The Brick Wall built an ingenious automated personal LEGO washing machine and external spinning dryer that washed and dried socks well. | Continue reading
A beautiful tortoiseshell cat named Flossie has set the Guinness World Record for the Oldest Living Cat just ahead of her 27th birthday. | Continue reading
The Q created a unique engineering mashup that combined a full-size Pirelli F1 tire used on Formula 1 racing cars with a monowheel board. | Continue reading
In honor of the 2022 National Dog Show, the amazing Steve Kornacki enthusiastically analyzed dog trends in the US on his famous "Big Board". | Continue reading
"Weird Al" Yankovic brought his accordion along to play a medley of different classic rock songs with David Wain's Middle-Aged Garage Jam. | Continue reading
Ray Parisi captured incredible footage of a robotic attendant parking a car in a garage under a NYC building where spots start at $300,000. | Continue reading
Kurzgesagt offers an informative animated lesson about the extreme danger of a supernova explosion and what would happen if it hit Earth. | Continue reading
Cameron Petitte of Level Headed has created a unique set of earrings featuring tiny dangling bubble levels. | Continue reading
Adam Bunch of Canadiana recounted the chilling history of a mysterious werewolf that alarmed Quebec City in the early 18th Century. | Continue reading
Elias Niemelä and Suvi Buckman of Drumorg played a delightfully solemn cover of the instrumental "Popcorn" on a church organ and drums. | Continue reading
Roy Clark performed an expedient and expressive cover of the classic Euday Bowman jazz instrumental “12th Street Rag” in his shirtsleeves. | Continue reading
Vincent Thévenaz performed the classic Bee Gees anthem "Stayin' Alive" on a pipe organ inside Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Genève. | Continue reading
Erin McCarthy of Mental Floss shared a list of phobias ranging from the most common to those that are lesser known but still very real. | Continue reading
Paul Harvey played the "Lord of the Rings" theme on flute inside the mile-long tunnel on the Elroy-Sparta State Trail in Wisconsin. | Continue reading
MAACMetalCraft has created a gorgeous precision-cut, log-burning, free-standing fire pit in the shape of a steel guitar. | Continue reading