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.
Young Dog Goes Out and Retrieves Old Deaf Dog From Outside When Their Human Calls For Them
John Hakari trained his young border collie to retrieve her deaf older collie sister from outside upon command whenever needed.
Couple Spends 14 Years Living in an Off-Grid House They Built With Gathered Materials
Exploring Alternatives visited Stephanie and Joel, a determined couple in Canada who spent 14 years living in a completely off-grid house.
A Melodious Ringing Cover of ‘Toxicity’ on Handpan
Percussionist El Estepario Siberiano performed a melodious cover of the System of a Down song "Toxicity" on a ringing handpan.
Groundbreaking Innovations Attributed to Beer
Weird History Food compiled an effervescent list of innovations in the food industry that can be originally attributed to beer.
The Colorful History of New York City’s Subway System
Architect Michael Wyetzner explained to Architectural Digest the long and colorful history of the NYC subway in chronological order.
A Beautiful White Cat With Expressive Smoky Eyes
A rescued cat named Squid has a coat that is mostly white except for his gorgeous smoky eyes that look professionally applied.
Björk Inspects the Inside of a Sony Trinitron TV in 4K
During a 1988 interview, Björk took the back off of a Sony Trinitron (CRT) television set and spoke about what the inside looked like her.
Musician Adds Saxophone Solos to Songs That Don’t Need Them
Dutch musician Karsten Belt amusingly adds amazing saxophone solos to popular songs that don't have them and, per Belt, don't need them.
How Hagfish Use Slime to Suffocate Their Prey
The KQED Deep Look series focuses on the hagfish, a blind eel-like creature that uses a naturally generated slime to suffocate prey.