The World’s Smallest Saxophone
Jim Cheek of Sax demonstrated the soprillo, the world's smallest saxophone, which was invented by woodwind expert Benedict Eppelsheim.
How Graphite Pencil Leads Are Made
Process X went inside the Tokai Carbon Group factory in Japan to show how graphite inserts for pencils are made.
Jimi Hendrix Experience Playing ‘Hey Joe’ in 1967
The newly formed Jimi Hendrix Experience performed the classic American rock song "Hey Joe" live in 1967.
Why ‘Jaws’ Became More Terrifying Without the Shark
Norm Wilner of TIFF explains how the malfunction of Bruce, the animatronic shark, made "Jaws" more frightening than originally planned.
Why Oboes Are So Expensive
Insider Business visited Howarth of London to learn about making an oboe and why it is more expensive than other woodwind instruments.
Devoted Squirrel Visits Dog Daily Through Window
A wild squirrel named Helen adorably visits a white Labrador Retriever named Oliver through the living room window each day.
Noise Canceling Headphones for Dogs That Block Out Scary Sounds Such As Thunder or Fireworks
KB of Pawnix has created noise cancelling headphones for dogs that block out scary sounds such as thunder or fireworks.
Woman Born Without Arms Takes Viewers on Blind Date
Inga Petry, a young woman who was born without arms, allowed the cameras of Truly to accompany her as she went on a blind date.
South African Tour Guide Explains How Zulu Clicks and Pops Work in English
Sakhile Dube explained how the clicks and pops of the Zulu language work within the context of the English language.
Orange Kittens Repeatedly Knock Over Water Glasses
A pair of hydrophilic orange kitten brothers adorably knock over every glass of water in their humans' household.