Tripp and Tyler Share Tips on How to Make Work Funner
Tripp Crosby and Tyler Stanton of Tripp and Tyler share a few helpful tips for how to make work funner. The tips include fun office games and pranks to play on…
Photographer Climbs Spire of One World Trade Center To Create Breathtaking 360° View of NYC
In a 360° video for The New York Times Magazine, photographer and mountaineer Jimmy Chin climbed the spire of One World Trade Center to photograph…
Invisible Driver in a Tesla Sedan Surprises People on the Highway
Prankster and magician Rahat Hussein recently performed an amusing prank where he surprised unsuspecting people on the highway by cruising down the road in a…
Vat19 Straps a Gummy Bear Piñata to a Drone and Attempts to Smash It Open While Blindfolded
Jon Stamm and Joey Graves of Vat19 recently made a gummy bear piñata, filled it to the brim with cereal marshmallows, strapped the piñata to…
An Edible Version of Google Cardboard Made From Graham Crackers and Icing
Caleb Kraft of Make: has created an edible version of Google Cardboard made from graham crackers and icing. The finished product is both fully functional…
Dipping an Exposed Lightbulb Filament in Liquid Nitrogen to See What Happens
Taras Kulakov the “Crazy Russian Hacker” performed an experiment where he dipped an exposed lightbulb filament into a beaker of liquid nitrogen to see what…
A Theoretical Physicist Explores the Connection Between Physics and Jazz
Theoretical physicist and saxophonist Stephon Alexander explores the connection between physics and jazz in his book The Jazz of Physics. Alexander discussed the relationship and…
A Look at How Director Sam Raimi Blends Comedy, Action, and Drama Into Spider-Man 2
Jonathan Burdett of Films&Stuff has created “Spider-Man 2: Marvel At Its Best,” a video where he explores how director Sam Raimi blended comedy, action, and…
Connected Car Badges That Allow Others to Gather Information About the Car & Owner Via Smartphone
The Moto Roster car club has released a series of “connected badges” that can be attached to a vehicle for others to gather information about…
Could Modern Humans Survive 2.5 Million Years Ago?
Life Noggin asked and answered the question, “Could you survive 2.5 million years ago?” That would put a modern human in the Pleistocene epoch when…