The Evolution of Beethoven’s Music From Ages 11 to 55
Lord Vinheteiro stared straight into the camera and performed the musical evolution of Ludwig van Beethoven from age 11 to age 55.
How a Tiny Globular Springtail Can Perform the Fastest Backflips on Earth
Adrian Smith of Ant Lab captured slow motion footage of globular springtails performing an amazing amount of backflips as they were airborne.
What Might Happen If a Human Spent a Quick Nanosecond on the Surface of the Sun
Randall Munroe and Henry Reich of "What If" looked at what might happen if a human spent a quick nanosecond on the sun.
A Touching Animation About a Devoted Dog Who Waited 12 Years Outside a Hospital for His Human
An incredibly touching animated short about Canelo, the devoted dog who waited for his human outside a hospital for 12 years.
The Real Reason Zebras Have Stripes
In an equid TED-Ed lesson by Cella Wright, narrator Addison Anderson explains the extremely specific reason as to why zebras have stripes.
Why American Cheese Melts Better Than Real Cheese
MinuteFood explained why the chemical composition of American cheese helps it melt better than that of natural cheeses.
Mechanic Rescues Kitten Trapped Inside the Engine of a Mercedes Benz
Sherwood Cooke of Royalty Auto Service carefully reached in to the engine of a Mercedes to rescue a tiny kitten who had gotten stuck.
Sting Tells Howard Stern the Story Behind How He Got His Enduring Nickname
While appearing on the Howard Stern Show in 2016, an amused Gordon Sumner explained how he became known as Sting.
Every American Flag Flown in the Revolutionary War
Weird History shared the colorful history of the every version of the American flag that was flown during and immediately after the Revolutionary War.
Teacher Demonstrates Rhythm Basics by Tapping to a Metronome on a Page of Musical Notes
Debora Noemi demonstrated the basics of rhythm by tapping to a metronome on a piece of paper with the musical notes she was tapping.