Why Dogs Eat Poop
Anna Rothschild explained why dogs eat poop in an episode of her PBS Digital Studios series Gross Science. The episode covers a number of possible…
Deltu, An Expressive Delta Robot That Interacts With Humans by Playing on an iPad
Deltu by designer Alexia Lechot at ECAL is an expressive delta robot that interacts with humans by playing on an iPad. The robot can challenge…
Cute Triplets Dressed in DIY Halloween Costumes Based on Celebrities and Movie Characters
A photo posted by Ali Hynek (@ali_hynek) on Sep 28, 2016 at 3:06pm PDT Utah mother Ali Hynek teamed up with her friend Brittany Jepson…
Funny Camping Tips and Tricks for Beginners
Ashwin Ramdas provided some funny camping tips and tricks for beginners in his series Ashwin Enjoys Nature Episode. Ramdas covers everything from choosing a backpack…
A Close Look at the Enteric Nervous System, Considered the Human Body’s ‘Second Brain’
AsapSCIENCE took a close look at the enteric nervous system (ENS), which they call the human body’s “second brain.” The ENS has considerable control over…
In the Robot Skies, A Science Fiction Love Story Shot Entirely With Autonomous Drones
In the Robot Skies is a science fiction love story shot entirely with autonomous drones. The film was directed by Liam Young and written by…
Delicious Pie Designs Inspired by Movie Characters, Musicians, Historical Figures, and Emojis
A photo posted by Pies Are Awesome (@thepieous) on Sep 27, 2016 at 6:53pm PDT Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin of Pies Are Awesome has created a…
Operation Avalanche, A Movie About a Team of Filmmakers Trying to Fake the Moon Landing
Operation Avalanche is a movie about a team of filmmakers trying to fake the 1969 Moon landing. The film was directed by Matt Johnson who…
Giant Seven Inch Tall Gummy Bunnies
The Giant Gummy Bears company has created Giant Gummy Bunnies that stand seven inches tall and weigh almost three-quarters of a pound. The delicious looking…
Meh, An Odd Daily Deal Site with Troll Videos, a TMBG Theme Song and One Thing for Sale Each Day
In 2014, we wrote about Meh, a brand new site from Woot! founder Matt Rutledge. At the time Rutledge was looking for a way to…