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.
Hobbyist Builds Mini Monster House Out of a Tissue Box
Midnight Hobbies cleverly built an anthropomorphic mini Monster House using a tissue box, packaging cardboard, and popsicle sticks.
Amazing Segmented Wooden Spheres
Woodworker Frank Howarth crafted beautiful, richly textured segmented spheres from two polyhedral dodecahedrons.
A Magnificent Cover of ‘Comfortably Numb’
The Main Squeeze outdid themselves with a magnificent cover of the iconic Pink Floyd song "Comfortably Numb".
Dog Person Bonds With Cat When They Play Fetch
A self-described "dog person" was having trouble bonding with his cat until he let down his guard and played fetch with her.
Clever Pied Crow Thinks He’s More Human Than Bird
Macey Everett of the American Eagle Foundation spoke with GeoBeats about an elderly rescued African pied crow named Friar Tuck.
The Three Important Components of a Film Soundscape
Filmmaker Paul E.T. explained the three specific components of a successful soundscape -- special effects, dialogue, and music.
The Gastro-Diplomatic History of Pad Thai
Food History host Justin Dodd explains the history of Pad Thai, a tasty noodle recipe that was once considered the official dish of Thailand.