The Darker Side of Ladybugs
An episode of Deep Look focuses on the ladybug larva, a darker and more terrifying version of the creature’s eventual identity as a ladybug.
Colorized Footage of New York City in the 1940s
NASS remastered footage of New York City in the 1940s, enhancing the color, sound, and general appearance.
Man Lovingly Reads a Book to a Captivated Tortoise
Ryan Phillips of Life With Pigs Farm Sanctuary sat down next to a Sulcata tortoise named Sam and read to him an illustrated book.
The Complete History of Video Games in 12 Hours
MRIXRT compiled an incredible amount of information to present a complete history of video games over the course of a 12 hour video.
Why Laugh Tracks Were Used So Often in Sitcoms
Nerdstalgic takes a look at the history of the the sitcom laugh track, noting how this once-ubiquitous effect was used so often for so long.
Adorable Wolf Pups Try to Take Down a Trail Camera
Voyageurs Wolf Project shared first-look footage of three adorable wolf pups, one of whom mischievously tried to take down a trail camera.
Drummers Vocally Describe the Sound of Their Drums
JP Bouvet and Thomas Lang sat behind their kits vocally made the sound of their respective drums according to their mimed movements.
Science Fiction Locations Plotted With Real Space Data
The Overview Effect painstakingly plotted out the real star position data of locations featured in popular science fiction.
Dog Walker Teaches His Dogs to Behave As a United Pack While Walking Up to 20 Dogs at a Time
Tim Pink of the Pink Pup Social Club explained how he can walk up to 20 dogs of all breeds at one time by teaching them to behave as a pack.
Why Piranhas Are Continually Misunderstood As Aggressors
A captivating TED-Ed lesson by zoology expert Antonio Machado-Allison explains the behavior of the sadly misunderstood piranha.