How Octopuses Use Their Arms to Detect Taste
Researchers discovered that octopuses have evolved to detect taste through touch using chemotactile receptors on the suckers on their arms.
A Consumer Gets in Over His Head With a String of Small Purchases in the Animated Short ‘Five Cents’
In the animation "Five Cents", a consumer finds himself making a string of small purchases until he runs out of money to save himself.
Extreme Macro Footage of a Snail Eating a Strawberry
Jens Heidler of Another Perspective captured oddly adorable extreme macro footage of a snail munching on a strawberry in slow motion.
Gangsta’s Paradise as a Johnny Cash Song
Bob Strachan quite amusingly reimagined "Gangsta's Paradise" in the distinctive talking country style of the legendary Johnny Cash.
Man Gets Buried in Concrete While Explaining Its History
Derek Muller paid an adherent visit to Nevada Ready Mix to get buried in wet concrete while explaining the history of the compound.
An Adorable Dog That Looks Just Like Snoopy
An adorable mini-sheepadoodle named Bayley has a white face, a black nose, and black ears that make him look just like Snoopy.
Filmmaker Uses AI to Visualize Leaked Passwords
Daniel McKee created "Password123", a short film that uses AI to visualize thousands of passwords leaked on the Dark Web.
Why Soda Cans Are Different in Hawaii
Sam Denby explains why soda cans in Hawaii have a larger circumference and extra ridges, unlike cans in the rest of the US.
An Engineer’s Guide to Cat Technology
Professional cat engineers Paul Klusman and TJ Wingard explained how cats were the inspiration for all sorts of old and new technology.
Artist Makes Tree Disappear Into NYC Skyline With Paint
Howard Lee strategically painted the middle section of a tree along the Brooklyn waterfront to blend into the NYC Financial District.