How Barnacles Baffled Biologists for So Long
PBS Eons host Kallie Moore explains how the barnacle baffled biologists for many years despite their ubiquity in maritime environments.
How Dishes Were Washed in the Early 19th Century
Justine Dorn of Early American showed how dishes were washed in the early 19th century, when houses didn't have running water.
The Toothy History of Little Debbie Snack Cakes
Weird History Food looks at the toothy history of the famous Little Debbie brand, noting its humble beginnings and its iconic mascot.
A Compilation of Cars Making Weird Animal Sounds
Just Rolled In made an amusing compilation of cars needing repair that were making the sounds of animals and other interesting sources.
An Ethereal Timelapse of Sequoia National Park as Day Moves Into Night
Sun Chaser Pictures captured ethereal timelapse footage of the Kaweah River and the surrounding nature of Sequoia National Park.
Plastic Objects Repeatedly Rearrange Themselves on the Ocean Floor in the Colorful Animated Short ‘Donks’
"Donks" by Felix Colgrave is a colorful animated short about plastic toys that rearrange themselves while stranded on the ocean floor.
The Kaleidoscopic Colors of Honey Under a Microscope
Jens Heidler of Another Perspective explained how he would look at honey under a microscope and document his findings in 4K.
Groundbreaking Inventions Discovered by Accident
Tom Blank of Weird History Food compiled a list of groundbreaking inventions, innovations, and realizations discovered by accident.
Gentle Dog Joins His Human Baby Brother in the Crib
A boxer named Bruno and Baby Arthur make an inseparable pair who do everything together, including taking naps inside Arthur's crib.
Bike Engineers Split Rear Wheel of a Motorcycle in Half
Bikes and Beards was inspired by the engineer who split the rear wheel of his bicycle and decided to do the same with 2 Honda CBR 250s.