Engineer Creates a Bicycle With the Front Wheel Split Into Thirds and the Rear Wheel Split in Half
Sergii Gordieiev cut his front wheels into three thirds to make a whole and used the previous halves as the rear wheel of his bicycle.
Cats Reacting to the Video Game ‘Stray’
"Stray", The long-awaited feline-focused video game has finally been released, and both humans and their cats are enjoying it immensely.
Whistling Virtuoso Proudly Wears Her Football Uniform During a 1972 Performance on ‘Blue Peter’
Jean Didicot performed a whistling tune dressed in her football uniform during an appearance on the BBC program "Blue Peter" in 1972.
Colorful Lithographs That Re-Imagine Legendary Hip Hop Albums as Oversized Postage Stamps
Dorothy has released "Stamp Albums: Hip Hop", a lithograph that reimagines legendary Hip Hop albums as oversized postage stamps.
Adorable Tiny Needle Felted Dog Sculptures
Laura's Felt Dogs creates adorable tiny needle-felted dogs that are made in the image of photos that her customers send to her.
A 1975 Interview with a Man Who Carves Tiny Figurines From Matchsticks to Maintain His Dexterity
Christopher Rainbow visited Raymond Cooke in 1975 to learn more about the realistic figurines he carves from matchsticks.
A Beautifully Layered A Cappella Cover of ‘Blackbird’
The Real Group performed a beautifully layered vocal cover of "Blackbird", one of the most iconic songs by The Beatles.
Why Rain Smells So Good But Tastes Really Bad
Adam Ragusea took a look at the natural components behind the fresh scent of rain, noting that while it smells good, it doesn't taste good.
A Lush Instrumental Cover of ‘Running Up That Hill’ Performed on a Self-Playing Hammered Dulcimer
DJthefirst built a self-playing hammered dulcimer that played a lush instrumental cover of the 1985 Kate Bush song "Running Up That Hill".
MegaPortraits, AI Neural Technology That Creates Megapixel Deepfake Avatars From a Single Image
MegaPortraits is a realistic neural AI platform that can create high-resolution deepfaked megapixel avatars from a single portrait image.