Engineer Builds a Giant Working Keyboard
After learning he couldn't buy the giant keyboard Razer brought to CES, Glarses decided to make a bigger and better one for himself.
How Vinyl Records Are Made at Third Man Pressing
Wired visited Jack White's Third Man Pressing in Detroit, Michigan, to learn more about the work that goes into making a vinyl record.
What Food Looked Like in Elizabethan England
Weird History looked at the food in England during the Elizabethan era and how diets varied between the working class and the aristocracy.
The Most Far Out Fashion Trends of the 1970s
Rhetty for History visually reminisced about the most popular fashions of the 1970s, such as bellbottoms, leisure suits, and hot pants.
How British Cartographers Made Maps in 1961
1961 British Pathé Footage goes inside a cartographer's studio to find out how maps were made as England's roads were paved cross-country.
FPV Drone Dives Down From the Top of Burj Khalifa
André Larsen sent his drone diving from the top of the Burj Khalifa, known as the world's tallest building, down to the very bottom.
Musician Sings Depeche Mode’s ‘Enjoy the Silence’ as David Bowie
Joshua Woo, who does a mean David Bowie impression, performed the Depeche Mode song "Enjoy the Silence" in the style of the late performer.
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.