A Clover With 63 Leaves Sets Guinness World Record for Most Leaves on a Clover
A clover with 63 leaves grown by Yoshiharu Watanabe of Japan broke the Guinness World Record for "Most Leaves on a Clover".
Rescued Cockatoo Is So Attached to Her Adoptive Human That She Won’t Leave Him Alone
A rescued naked cockatoo named Coco has fallen so deeply in love with her adoptive father Brad that she won't leave him alone.
Stunning Footage of a Newly Discovered Bioluminescent Swimming Slug in the Midnight Zone of Monterey Bay
MBARI captured stunning ROV footage of a new species of a swimming sea slug who uses bioluminescence to hide from predators in plain sight.
A Spherical Luxury Treehouse for Elevated Glamping
The Cocoon Tree is a spherical suspended treehouse tent that features a wooden floor for an elevated luxury glamping experience.
Musician Cleverly Integrates a Rotary Phone Into a Guitar Pedal for a Cool Stuttering Effect
Danny from Weird & Wired Creations very cleverly integrated a rotary phone into the wiring of guitar pedal for a cool stuttering effect.
How Car Chase Scenes Evolved Over a 100 Years
Movies Insider took a look at the most pivotal car chase scenes to show how the genre evolved over a century of moviemaking.
A Fascinating Demonstration of the First Copying Press From 1780
A gentleman from Old Typerwriters and Calculators demonstrated a James Watt Copying press from 1780, known to be the first copier put to use.
Big Fluffy Dog in a Backpack Loves to Ride the New York City Subway With His Human
A fluffy Samoyed named Lumi happily rides the NYC subway in a pack that is strapped onto his human's back due to MTA rules .
Musician Dressed Like Robert Smith Performs ‘Take On Me’ In the Distinctive Style of The Cure
Joshua Woo dressed up as Robert Smith and performed the classic a-ha song "Take on Me" in the distinctive style of The Cure.
1920s Hot Jazz Cover of the Aerosmith Song ‘Rag Doll’
Postmodern Jukebox teamed up with Veronica Swift to perform a bouncy 1920s hot jazz cover of the Aerosmith song "Rag Doll".