Cockatiel Whistles Earth Wind & Fire’s ‘September’
A melodious cockatiel whistles songs to his human after hearing them only once. Included in this list is "September" by Earth Wind & Fire.
Head Chef Wearing a GoPro Shows What It’s Like to Prepare Food During Busy Lunch Service
Jack Croft, head chef and owner of Fallow Restaurant wore a GoPro during a busy Friday afternoon lunch service to show what the job entails.
Filmmaker Names One Iconic Movie For Each Year of Cinema’s 145 Year History
Sam Kench of Brickwall Pictures remarkably named one iconic film for each year of the 145 years since the birth of cinema.
Sodas That Were Discontinued Over the Last 60 Years
Rhetty for History looked back on sodas discontinued over the last 60 years, some recognizable today and others that are lesser known.
Little Lion Cubs Valiantly Cross Storm-Swollen River
Paul Goldstein captured beautiful footage of three tiny lion cubs bravely leaping across the Ntiakntiak River in Kenya.
‘Breaking Bad’ Characters Compete in a Second Round of Gordon Ramsay’s ‘Hell’s Kitchen’
Alternative Cuts Studios made a second mashup of "Breaking Bad" and "Hell's Kitchen", which was almost as potentially lethal as the first.
Little Penguins Bravely Crowd Surf Grumpy Sea Lions
Humboldt penguins bravely crowd surf grumpy sea lions in a clip from the David Attenborough-narrated series "Seven Worlds, One Planet".
A Shiny Electric Guitar Made Out of 1000 Melted Cans
Burl of Burl's Art melted down 38 pounds of recycled cans (~1000 cans) to build a sleek and shiny all-aluminum guitar.
Worker Frees Kittens From Ice Using Lukewarm Coffee
Compassionate Canadian oil worker Kendal Diwisch freed three kittens from the ice using lukewarm coffee from his truck.
A Size Comparison of Objects in Our Universe
Global Data created a celestial 3D animation comparing the scale size of astronomical objects in our known universe.