A Handy Technique to Fall Asleep in Ten Minutes That Was Used by the US Military in World War II
Popular Mechanics shared a meditative technique used by US Army pilots in World War II that would help them fall asleep within ten minutes.
The Distinctive Cinematographic Style of David Fincher
TIFF Originals took a look at the distinctive cinematographic style of director David Fincher, noting four overarching themes in his work.
How Mike’s Hot Honey Went From a Side Hobby in Brooklyn to a Multi-Million Dollar Business
On the CNBC show "Make It" Mike Kurtz of Mike's Hot Honey explained how he turned a side hobby into a multi-million dollar business.
A Trio of Clever Cats Trigger a Colorful Rube Goldberg Domino Chain
Three clever bell-ringing cats watched in fascination as they set off a rolling Rube Goldberg chain made of colorful dominoes.
The Origins of the Question Mark and Exclamation Point
Name Explain shared theoretical insight about the origin of both the question mark and the exclamation point in Latin-based languages.
Stunning Footage of a Starling Murmuration Flying Very Close to the Ground
Language instructor Helen Day captured stunning footage of a starling murmuration flying just inches from the ground in North Wales.
Leslie Nielsen As Frank Drebin Investigates ‘Star Wars’
Your_Kryptonite7 inserted the very quippy Leslie Nielsen from "Police Squad!" and "The Naked Gun" into the futuristic world of "Star Wars".
George Washington Lays Out His Plan for America’s Inconsistent Use of Weights and Measures
George Washington rallied his troops to lay out his plan of inconsistent weights and measures for the new nation on "Saturday Night Live".
Transit App Shows Rat Activity on the NYC Subway
Public transit app Transit created the "NYC Subway Rat Detector", a map that shows at which subway stop the city's rats are most populous.
A Unique Piano With No Black Keys
Classic FM posted a disconcerting performance on a Sinhakken piano, which has no black keys thus forcing all songs to be played in C Major.