A Fiery Halloween Light Show Set to ‘Toxicity’ by System of a Down
Tom BetGeorge his home with thousands of sound-responsive lights and set the whole thing to the System of a Down song "Toxicity".
A Supercut of Songs That Stop on the Word ‘Stop’
Todd in the Shadows compiled an amusing supercut of songs with music videos that literally stop on the word "stop" in the song.
How Frogs Were Once Used to Detect Pregnancy
A TED-Ed lesson by Carly Anne York, PhD explains how the female African clawed frog was once used to detect pregnancy in humans.
Playful Dog Repeatedly Drops Toys Into Human’s Bath
A very playful golden retriever named Finn repeatedly drops his toys, particularly balls, into his human Lucy's tub as she's taking a bath.
The Message Behind Henry VIII’s Imposing Codpiece
The Nerdwriter looks at the 1537 portrait of Henry VIII, noting how large the King's codpiece was drawn despite his questionable virility.
BBC Science Show Introduces the Moog Synthesizer in 1969
Derek Cooper introduced the Moog synthesizer during a 1969 episode of the BBC science show "Tomorrow’s World".
1993 News Report Featuring Customers Reacting to Burger King Accepting Credit Cards
A news clip from 1993 captures the varied reactions of Burger King customers being told that restaurant would be accepting credit cards.
The United States Postal Service Issues a Forever Stamp in Honor of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The United States Postal Service released a beautiful commemorative "Forever" stamp that pays tribute to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Colorful Facts About Calico Cats
Mallory Crusta of Cats.com shared colorful facts about calico cats, noting their unique tricolor coat and why they are almost always female.
Extreme Breath Holding Being Explained While an Athlete Holds His Breath For 17 Minutes
Brandon Birchak stood inside a tank of water and held his breath for 17 minutes while Derek Muller explained extreme breath holding.