‘Period Drama’, A Gothic Animated Horror-Comedy About a Naive Girl’s First ‘Time of the Month’
"Period Drama" is an amusing animation that tells the story of a naive young girl who spirals when she wakes up with blood on her sheets.
‘Sultans of Swing’ on a Portable Electro-Acoustic Harp
Amy Turk collaborated with David Stanton to play an impressive cover of "Sultans of Swing" on a kit-built Harp E electro-acoustic harp.
Dragon Optical Illusion Appears to Turn Its Head
The "Inside Out Dragon" by Jerry Andrus is a marvelous optical illusion that makes it appear the eyes are following wherever we go.
Robotic Spy Cuttlefish Changes Colors to Communicate With Real Cuttlefish
A robotic spy cuttlefish navigated the delicate balance of cuttlefish society using digital chromatophores to change colors as appropriate.
Max Park Breaks World Record by Solving a 3×3 Rubik’s Cube in 3.13 Seconds
Max Park shattered the Guinness World Record when he solved a Rubik's Cube in an astonishing 3.13 seconds.
Deep-Sea Footage of a ‘Smiling’ Snailfish
An ROV launched from the E/V Nautilus captured the sight of what seemed to be a smiling sailfish at 2,800 meters (9,186 feet) underwater.
Charming Cockatoo Calls All Women Barbara in Honor of His Beloved Human Grandmother
A charming umbrella cockatoo named Chris has taken to calling all women Barbara after falling in love with his elderly human grandmother.
Spider Uses Air Bubble as SCUBA Tank for Diving
The Smithsonian Channel series "Crazy Monster" shows how the aptly named scuba spider uses an air bubble as a SCUBA tank for diving.
A 1953 Documentary Celebrating the New Transistor
A short 1953 documentary celebrates the new transistor and how its capabilities would benefit the public in just about every facet of life.
Why Seeing Faces in Things (Pareidolia) Is Evolutionarily Advantageous
Susan G Wardle explains why humans see faces in objects and how this form of face pareidolia is considered to be evolutionarily advantageous.