A Calming Journey Inside a South American Rainforest
BBC Earth created a gorgeous journeyhat invites viewers to enjoy the the unique animals of the Atlantic Rainforest in South America.
An Insightful Look Into How an Introvert Sees the World
Sofja Umarik describes being an introvert, further explaining how she navigates through a loud world that doesn't recognize quiet strength.
Why Some People Like the Smell of Gasoline
Savannah Geary of SciShow explains the science behind why some people really enjoy the specific smell of gasoline.
Two Tiny Baby Stoats Meet For the First Time
Robert E Fuller found and hand-raised an abandoned baby stoat he named Whisper and introduced her to a second female baby stoat named Stuart.
One Word Impressions of Celebrities Chosen at Random
Mary Elizabeth Kelly did flawless one-word impressions of various celebrities that were chosen at random.
Scientists Discover That Octopuses Dream Like Humans
Scientists in Japan have discovered that octopuses dream, as observed by chromatophores that ripple across their skin during sleep.
Talking Heads Perform an Early Version of ‘Psycho Killer’ Live at CBGB in 1975
Talking Heads performed an early version of their hit song "Psycho Killer" during a now-legendary 1975 show at CBGB in New York City.
Amphibious Water Scooter Riding on the River Thames
1965 footage from British Pathé shows a man and woman riding on a scooter that turns into an amphibious water vehicle.
How Midnight Zone Sea Creatures Use Their Luminosity
Sir David Attenborough speaks glowingly about the stunning luminosity that deep sea creatures use in the midnight zone.
Building a Motorized Leg Brace for a Three-Legged Dog
Engineer Simone Giertz built a handy motorized exoskeleton for her beloved three-legged dog Scraps who had joint pain.