An Oddly Adorable Weevil That Drills Through Acorns With Her Long Snout
The acorn weevil is an oddly adorable beetle with a long snout that can drill through the hard shell of an unripe acorn.
Why Eels Were Such a Popular Food in Medieval Times
Jason Kingsley OBE of Modern History TV explained how eels were a dining staple of Medieval society and used as currency for rent.
How the 1970s Became Golden Age of the Guitar Solo
In the fourth episode of "Axe to Grind", Noah Lefevre of Polyphonic takes a look at how the 1970s became the "Golden Age" of the guitar solo.
Bathtub Loving Beaver Gets His Own Pond
A busy beaver named JB who loved using his rescuers bathtub whenever he liked was given a custom pond of his very own.
David Bowie Performing ‘Starman’ as Ziggy Stardust on ‘Top Of The Pops’ in 1972
David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars performed "Starman" on the July 6, 1972 episode of 'Top of the Pops".
An Amazing 5200 Piece Avengers Tower LEGO Set
LEGO announced the release of an amazing scale model of the sleek glass and metal Avengers Tower from "The Avengers" movie series.
The ‘Tom and Jerry’ Cartoon Theme Performed by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra and DR Big Band performed the theme from the classic "Tom and Jerry" cartoons.
How Extreme Atmospheric Pressure Is Measured In Real Time With a Giant Laser
Adam Cole explained what happens to humans under under extreme atmospheric pressures and how this can be measured in real time.
Rage Against the Machine’s ‘Killing In the Name’ Played Using Audio Samples From Sega Genesis
Musician fxsnowy performed the iconic Rage Against the Machine anthem "Killing in the Name" using audio samples from SEGA Genesis.
Outgoing Kitten Coaxes Shy Service Dog Out of His Shell
A shy service dog named Samson wasn't sure how to play with other dogs, so his humans adopted a kitten who coaxed him out of his shell.