Sneaky Pharaoh Cuttlefish Pretend to Be a Hermit Crabs in Order to Catch Prey
Japanese researchers captured really wonderful footage of very sneaky pharaoh cuttlefish disguising themselves as a truly believable hermit crab in order to surreptitiously strike out…
JEKCA, Uniquely Shaped Interlocking Building Blocks That Form Cats and Dogs of Different Breeds
The Japanese company JEKCA has introduced their wonderful line of uniquely shaped interlocking building blocks with which cats, dogs and parrots can be formed. Additionally,…
Nick Offerman Answers Common Woodworking Questions Asked by People on Twitter
On the latest episode of Twitter Tech Support by Wired, Nick Offerman sat down to answer some common woodworking questions that were asked by people…
The Penguin Bomb, A Flat Origami Penguin That Assembles Itself When Dropped on a Hard Surface
The Penguin Bomb is a very clever, low-tech, DIY origami sculpture that arrives as a flat package with a disjointed design that turns itself into…
Olaf Returns to Harness the Best Holiday Traditions in the Disney Short ‘Olaf’s Frozen Adventure’
Walt Disney Animation Studios has released a trailer for Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, an animated short that will premiere in theaters in front of Disney•Pixar‘s upcoming…
The Confusing Jurisdictional Border Ambiguity of International Airports Around the World
In an absolutely fascinating visual essay, Wendover Productions very logically explains the often complex and confusing ambiguity of jurisdictional border control in international airports around…
Mario Does a Live-Action Super Mario Bros. Level Run at Super Nintendo World in Japan
Nintendo and Universal Studios Japan broke ground last week on a site in Osaka, Japan to begin their journey towards the future Nintendo theme park,…
Actress Naomi Watts Gives a Quick Lesson on Common Australian and British Slang Terms
Actress Naomi Watts very graciously sat down with an iPad for Vanity Fair and gave a quick lesson on common Australian and British expressions and…
A Side By Side Tour of the Same Streets in New York City Using Footage From the 1930s and Today
The New Yorker has created a wonderful split-screen video featuring a side by side tour of the same streets in New York City using footage…
Building a Working Miniature Apple II Computer
Jeremy Williams of Tested met up with video game engineer Chris Larkin of Other Ocean to chat with and learn how he builds working miniature…