Dustin Ballard of There I Ruined It created, with the help of AI, an amusing weed-themed parody of the 'Reading Rainbow' theme song. | Continue reading
During the 2024 Emmy Awards, former co-stars and longtime friends Ron Howard and Henry Winkler reunited on a recreated Happy Days set. | Continue reading
Combining his engineering and carpentry skills, game designer Giliam de Carpentier built the Carpentopod, an amazing walking coffee table. | Continue reading
GeoGlobeTales quickly explained how to differentiate between the two New Yorks and two Washingtons that exist in the United States. | Continue reading
A beautiful rescued cat named Gatsby has a unique tuxedo coat that's dotted with stars due to the autoimmune disorder vitiligo. | Continue reading
Michael Hearst has put together "80 From the 80s", inviting his talented friends to perform 80 songs from the 1980s with him. | Continue reading
Australian comedy troupe Aunty Donna took on the fear, guilt, and shame of forgetting to use the reusable shopping bags while shopping. | Continue reading
English language tutor imagines what saying “I love you” in a “husky” voice might sound like while reading Bridget Jones’s Diary. | Continue reading
Penn Holderness performed an amusing parody of the Five for Fighting song "100 Years" to complain about the 15 decorative pillows on his bed. | Continue reading
British ex-pat Laurence Brown of Lost in the Pond offered a quick but fairly thorough explanation of why so many cheeses are called "jack". | Continue reading
The History Guy looked back to the medieval period to look at the less than noble deaths of the ruling aristocrats of the time. | Continue reading
Lisbanoe Leather Craft in Armagh, Northern Ireland, creates realistic tortoise shell backpacks that are made completely out of leather. | Continue reading
Guinness World Records spoke with Olga Jones, the proud human of Bonnie and Simba, two incredibly smart dogs who set several world records. | Continue reading
Pandamoanium quite amusingly synced the final dance scene in "Dirty Dancing" to the classic theme of "The Muppet Show". | Continue reading
Kevin Kos prepared and tasted four different versions of an Old Fashioned from different eras including one from the future. | Continue reading
British ex-pat Laurence Brown shared an amusing list of words that are pronounced and spelled differently in the UK and in the US. | Continue reading
Sergii Gordieiev of The Q turned his bicycle into a pedal powered lawn mower by attaching a plastic string trimmer to the front fork. | Continue reading
Red Bull Freestyle BMX bicyclist David Godziek performed the world's first series of tricks and flips while riding on top of a moving train | Continue reading
Tom Blank of Weird History Food explains the history of Barq’s Root Beer, noting how it is considered more of a soda than a true root beer. | Continue reading
Comedians Dan Rosen and Sami Bronowski gathered signatures for their novel idea of building a mirror on the Hudson River to block New Jersey. | Continue reading
SmokyMountains.com released the 2024 Fall Foliage Prediction Map showing the best viewing of the changing of leaves across the United States. | Continue reading
Resurrected Journals created a very clever book carrier featuring a bookmark attached to two long adjustable straps for crossbody wearing. | Continue reading
A clever Quaker parrot named Taco did several perfect imitations of a zipper after watching his human zip and unzip a case. | Continue reading
"Nanoscapes" by Kristina Dutton is a stunning short film of butterfly wings shot through electron microscopes at 50,000x magnification. | Continue reading
Elin TV called over a northern white-cheeked gibbon who climbed through the trees and down the path for the grapes that were being offered. | Continue reading
Security cameras leave their perches and fly to spy on people with iPhones as they go about their lives in "Flock", a clever ad for Safari. | Continue reading
Bre Ellis traced out the shape of a Jack O'Lantern and gave it to her chickens to carve out each feature with their little beaks. | Continue reading
Ataraxia Riqueza shared a video of a cat ascending a very cleverly designed cat ladder that went all the way up the garden wall. | Continue reading
A regenerative Ted-Ed lesson written by Jessica Whited explains why certain animals can regrow limbs and others, including humans, cannot. | Continue reading
The Empire State Building in New York City paid tribute to James Earl Jones with a light show featuring Darth Vader from Star Wars. | Continue reading
James Earl Jones read Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" in his beautiful baritone voice, capturing the chilling cadence of the poem. | Continue reading
Bassist Casey Abrams stood in the middle of the Abbey Road crosswalk and played "When I'm Sixty Four" and "Come Together" by The Beatles. | Continue reading
On the "Letterman Show" in 2001, James Earl Jones presented the Top Ten things that only sound cool when he says them. | Continue reading
GeoGlobeTales provided a quick but effective tutorial on the seemingly confusing logic behind the US interstate highway numbering convention. | Continue reading
The Mini Therapy Horses provide comfort and compassion and will even play a measure or two of improvisational jazz on keyboard when visiting. | Continue reading
A fascinated husky watched as his human put on deodorant and then lifted each paw for a pretend swipe of the stick. | Continue reading
Brandon Etheridge quite amusingly played a piano soundtrack to everything comedian Howie Mandel said, turning his life a musical. | Continue reading
There I Ruined It used AI to have Ozzy Osbourne sing the John Denver song "(Take Me Home) Country Roads" to the soundtrack of "War Pigs". | Continue reading
Practical Engineering explained the general style and design of every type of bridge over the course of 15 minutes. | Continue reading
Giant Freakin Robot enumerated the many ways that characters in film time travel using as little energy as possible | Continue reading
Sustainability Matters sugested clever alternative ways to repurpose the silica gel packets that are often found in consumer packaging. | Continue reading
A vociferous cockatoo named Max threw a loud tantrum when his human told him to go inside after a late night walk. | Continue reading
Street artist Neck created tapedeck.org, a wonderfully nostalgic gallery of analog cassette tapes to celebrate the playfulness behind their odd design. | Continue reading
Researchers built an incredible biohybrid tethered starfish-shaped soft robot that is powered by embedded king oyster mushrooms. | Continue reading
Brazilian hillbilly band Tião e os Bravos performs amazing bluegrass covers of grunge and classic rock songs. | Continue reading
Allen Pan replaced the gas-guzzling engine of his lawn mower and its dull blades with an electronic motor and lasers that could cut grass. | Continue reading
In an amusing clip from "Spy In the Ocean" narrated by David Tennant, a spy herring follows along with a rather flatulent shoal of herring. | Continue reading
Ewan Cunningham used animation to explain the ingenious design of the 1910 self-balancing Brennan Monorail, which leaned into turns. | Continue reading