
Everything Pokémon Go Players Need to Know
The Verge created an informative video that covers everything Pokémon Go players need to know in under 10 minutes. They cover the basics of how…

A Machine That Measures the Perfect Amount of Toilet Paper Before Cutting It With a Chainsaw
The Toilet Paper Machine 2.0 by the Useless Duck Company is a machine that measures out the perfect amount of toilet paper before cutting it with a…

The Under the Armpit Cooling Device, A Compact Fan That Clips to Shirt Sleeves
The Under the Armpit Cooling Device by Japanese company Thanko is a compact battery-powered fan that clips to shirt sleeves to keep its user cool in the…

Karen X. Cheng Turns San Francisco Into a Series of Fun Tiny Planets With a 360° Camera
Karen X. Cheng turned the city of San Francisco into a series of fun “tiny planets” using a 360° camera and some creative editing in…

Bad Lip Reading and Disney XD Team Up for a ‘High School Musical’ 10th Anniversary Special
Bad Lip Reading and Disney XD teamed up to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Disney Channel Original Movie classic High School Musical by creating a…

Numberphile Plays Back a Rubik’s Cube Speed Solve in Slow Motion to Explain the Math at Play
Numberphile recorded Ryan Jones doing an 11.775 second Rubik’s Cube speed solve, and then played it back in slow motion while different mathematicians explained the…

How to Grow Bismuth Crystals at Home
Taras Kulakov the “Crazy Russian Hacker” demonstrates how to grow bismuth crystals at home by melting down a chunk of the element and letting it…

A Breakdown of the Human Brain by the Numbers
In the 100th episode of the PBS Digital Studios series BrainCraft, host Vanessa Hill breaks down the human brain by the numbers. The stop-motion video…

A Legally Blind Astronomer Built His Own Observatory in Nova Scotia
Tim Doucette was born with congenital cataracts which left him legally blind, but that has not stopped him from becoming an astronomer. He built his…

A South London Park of Inaccurate Dinosaur Sculptures That Must Legally Stay Inaccurate
In episode of his series Amazing Places, Tom Scott visits Crystal Palace Park in London, the home of scientifically inaccurate dinosaur sculptures created more than…
