
A History of Internet GIFs and How Businesses Have Tried to Profit From Them
Vox looks back at the history of GIFs from the early days of the internet to present day with a focus on how companies like Giphy…

A Beleaguered Man Must Deal With Coworkers to Start a New Account in a Sketch by BowserVids
In the BowserVids sketch “New Accounts,” a beleaguered man played by Andrew Bowser must deal with his two coworkers (also played by Bowser) to start…

Tripp and Tyler Share Tips on How to Make Work Funner
Tripp Crosby and Tyler Stanton of Tripp and Tyler share a few helpful tips for how to make work funner. The tips include fun office games and pranks to play on…

An Edible Version of Google Cardboard Made From Graham Crackers and Icing
Caleb Kraft of Make: has created an edible version of Google Cardboard made from graham crackers and icing. The finished product is both fully functional…

Dipping an Exposed Lightbulb Filament in Liquid Nitrogen to See What Happens
Taras Kulakov the “Crazy Russian Hacker” performed an experiment where he dipped an exposed lightbulb filament into a beaker of liquid nitrogen to see what…

A Theoretical Physicist Explores the Connection Between Physics and Jazz
Theoretical physicist and saxophonist Stephon Alexander explores the connection between physics and jazz in his book The Jazz of Physics. Alexander discussed the relationship and…

Could Modern Humans Survive 2.5 Million Years Ago?
Life Noggin asked and answered the question, “Could you survive 2.5 million years ago?” That would put a modern human in the Pleistocene epoch when…

What Is the Hottest Temperature Possible?
Today I Found Out host Simon Whistler answered the question, “What is the hottest temperature possible?” in his latest video. Whistler gives a simple explanation for…

SciShow Addresses the Common Claim That Humans Replace All Their Cells Every Seven Years
SciShow host Hank Green addresses the often cited internet claim that humans replace all their cells every seven years. While many cells do die off…

Hacker Samy Kamkar Recounts the Time He Took Down Myspace in 2005
In the pilot for the new Motherboard video series Greatest Moments in Hacking History, Samy Kamkar recounted the time he took down Myspace in 2005…
