The Incredible Four-Octave Vocal Range of Earth Wind and Fire’s Phillip Bailey
Phillip Bailey of Earth Wind and Fire is known for singing with an incredible vocal range that spans over four octaves.
Busy Baby Beavers Turn a Mud Puddle on Their Human’s Yard Into a Pond
Rescued baby beavers named Finn and Sawyer busily turned a mud puddle on rescuer Dr. Holley Muraco's yard into a pond.
Artist Turns Rescued Dolls Into Creepy Sculptures
Brenda of AdoptaCreepyDoll skillfully rescues old and forgotten dolls and gives them new life as ghoulish huggable sculptures.
Choir Boy Uses Helium Balloon to Hit Higher Notes
A boy in the Kings College Choir broke out a yellow balloon, inhaled deeply, and returned to the performance singing in a higher pitch.
The Fervent History of Absinthe
Tom Blank of Weird History Food looks at the long, sometimes misunderstood, and often fervent history of absinthe.
A Ball That Bounces Higher Than Its Dropping Point
The Action Lab explains the coefficient of restitution and why a ball can bounce higher than its dropping point is an exception.
Ginger Kittens Play Mother to a Brood of Baby Ducklings
Little ginger kittens happily took turns playing mom to an adorable brood of baby ducklings, keeping them warm as they slept.
Dr. Seuss’ ‘I Can Read With My Eyes Shut’ as Hip Hop
Drew on the Kit accompanied bassist Bret Crowe and Jordan Simons, who rapped the classic Dr. Seuss book "I Can Read With My Eyes Shut".
Talkative Calico Says ‘OK’ With Her Trilling Meow
A beautiful long-haired calico cat named Akkodha has a sweet, trilling meow that makes it sound like she's saying "okay" all the time.
A Headlining Guitar Built Out of 700 Newspaper Pages
Burl of Burl's Art built a headlining Fender Jazzmaster-style electric guitar out of 700 pages of newspaper print plus a lot of epoxy.