How the Letter R Qualifies as a Vowel
Dr. Erica Brozovsky of Otherwords looks at the letter "R", which is normally considered a consonant but also qualifies as a vowel.
Multiple Versions of Rivers Cuomo Appear in the Same Frame for Weezer’s ‘What Happens After You?’
Peter Quinn used an Insta360 camera to shoot Weezer's "What Happens After You?" to get many versions of Rivers Cuomo in the same frame.
Bustling Baby Beaver Can Distinguish Tools From Toys
Jane Newhouse of Newhouse Wildlife Rescue shared what it's like raising a bustling baby beaver who can distinguish tools from her toys.
The Origins of Common Catchphrases
Weird History recounts the long history of some of the most common catchphrases and idioms used in the English language.
How Ben & Jerry’s Makes Their Legendary Ice Cream
Business Insider traveled to St. Albans, Vermont, to learn how the Ben & Jerry's factory churns out a million pints of ice cream daily.
Bryan Cranston Fondly Recalls His Most Iconic Roles
Bryan Cranston sat down with GQ to talk about the most iconic roles of his career, fondly recalling the personality and style of each.
Woman Turns Her Face Into a Bird Feeder
Birdlady Drin cleverly uses a pair of sunglasses and a paper plate to turn her face into a feeder for up-close views of birds.
Middle School Band Covers ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’
Jasper Hughes posted footage of his middle school band covering the Guns ‘N Roses ballad "Sweet Child O’ Mine".
Popular Beers That Are No Longer Available
Rhetty for History looked back at once-popular beer brands that were discontinued and/or made unavailable over the last century.
Microscopic View of a Ballpoint Pen and Other Items
Macrofying captured vivid microscopic footage of a working ballpoint pen in slow-motion along with other household items.