Blue Origin Successfully Reuses Their New Shepherd Rocket and Safely Lands It Again After Second Launch
Blue Origin has successfully reused their New Shepherd rocket that launched into space and landed safely on November 23, 2015 and accomplished the same feat by…
An Amazing Stop-Motion Paper Animation That Reconstructs 40,000 Years of London History
After a construction site for the new Crossrail system unearthed a bounty of artifacts from London’s very hearty past, the video team at National Geographic…
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Re-Edited to Look Like an Anime Opening Sequence
Raymond Weil Ylagan has edited footage from Star Wars: The Force Awakens to make it look a cliché intro to an anime. Raymond’s great opening…
An Arduino Controlled Robot Capable of Solving a Rubik’s Cube in Just Over One Second
Software engineers Jay Flatland and Paul Rose demonstrate their Arduino controlled robot capable of solving a 3x3x3 Rubik’s cube in just over one second. The machine uses…
Alice in Wonderland Reimagined as a Horror Film
Mashable Watercooler imagines what the Alice in Wonderland Disney movie would be like as a horror film.
A Look at How Cars Have Changed Over the Past 100 Years
Mode takes us all on an enjoyable ride down memory lane in their new video looking at how cars have changed over the past 100…
An Injured Iraq War Veteran Plows Snow For His Neighbors Using a Modified Off-Road Wheelchair
Iraq War veteran Justin Anderson plows snow in his Bellevue, Nebraska neighborhood using a modified off-road wheelchair with a snow plow attached to the front.…
A Look at the Subtle Way That David Fincher Uses Extreme Close-Ups in His Films
Jacob T. Swinney takes a look at the subtle way David Fincher uses extreme close-ups in his films. The extreme close-up may not be the…
John Oliver Shares His Favorite Ridiculous Graphics That Were Cut From Last Week Tonight
John Oliver is back with Volume Two of “Lost Graphics”, where he shares more of his favorite ridiculous graphics that were cut from Last Week…
The Bottle Boys and Gustav Hagner Play ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ With Beer Bottles and Hand Whistles
The five Denmark-based members of The Bottle Boys recently teamed up with musician Gustav Hagner to perform the classic song “Fly Me to the Moon”…