
Heroic Boxer Jumps Into Action to Keep His Canine Sibling Alive For Three Hours During Epileptic Seizure
A very attentive boxer name Reggie jumped into action when his canine sibling Yogi, a French boxer with epilepsy, began having a seizure.

A Delightful Bassoon Quartet Cover of the Sabrina Carpenter Song ‘Espresso’
The Breaking Winds quartet performed a delightful cover of the Sabrina Carpenter song “Espresso” on bassoons.

Inside Svalbard Brewery, A Remote Craft Brewery North of the Arctic Circle
Great Big Story visited the Svalbard Bryggeri, the world’s northernmost craft brewery to sample their unique beer made with real glacier water.

A Tranquil Video Essay About the Evolution of Light Bulbs and Lamps
Dutch artist Posy narrated a wonderfully tranquil video essay about the evolution of the light bulbs and lamps that he analyzed one by one.

Brazilian Hillbilly Band Plays Rage Against the Machine’s ‘Killing In the Name’
Brazilian hillbilly band Tião e os Bravos played Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name" while standing amongst a pile of trash

Expressive Cat Tries to Have a Real Conversation With His Favorite Human
A rescued cat named Carlos is so expressive that it seems like he's trying to have a real conversation with his favorite human Tyler Epstein.

Comedians Assemble the World’s Largest Otamatone Orchestra at an Indiana High School
We're Not Wrong put set out to create the largest otamatone band and the Western Boone Junior-Senior High School in Indiana answered the call.

Yoda Sings a Lullaby to Himself During His Death Scene in a Bad Lip Reading of ‘Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi’
Bad Lip Reading turned Yoda's death scene from "Return of Jedi" into an amusing, nonsensical lullaby that Yoda sang to himself with Luke present.

John Williams ‘Hears a Shark’ While Listening to Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 Being Played
During an interview, film composer John Williams said he "heard a shark" while Sarah Willis played Beethoven's 7th on French horn.

What Would Happen If Earth’s Entire Landmass Were Submerged Under Water Over 200 Years
Peter Schmiedchen of the series "What If" vividly pondered what would happen if Earth's entire landmass were submerged under water.
