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Can We Genetically Improve Intelligence? by AsapSCIENCE
Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown of AsapSCIENCE explore whether we can genetically improve intelligence with a little help from Vsauce3. Following this line of thought,…

BatDad Is Back with His Seventh Compilation of Funny Vine Videos
“Do you even lift, bro?” The BatDad (Blake Wilson) is back again with a seventh compilation of funny Vine videos that he created, with help…

Couple Keeps It Interesting By Arguing In Different Positions and Rooms
In this special video report, The Onion brings us the story of a married couple that keeps their relationship interesting by bickering in different positions…

Guitarist Amazingly Performs Thirty Songs In One Minute
Guitarist Rob Scallon amazingly performs parts of thirty different songs in sixty seconds. via Tastefully Offensive

Jimmy Fallon as Tom Petty Re-Creates ‘Stop Dragging My Heart Around’ Duet With Stevie Nicks
On a recent episode of The Tonight Show, host Jimmy Fallon, in character as Tom Petty, performs the classic duet “Stop Dragging My Heart Around”…

Blind People Using Echolocation Much Like Dolphins or Bats
BBC Earth examines two blind people, a young boy named Sam and an older man named Daniel, that use echolocation to navigate the world around…

A Portrait of Jackie Chan Created Using 64,000 Chopsticks by Hong Yi
To celebrate the 60th birthday of Jackie Chan, artist Hong Yi created a portrait of the actor out of 64,000 chopsticks. This making-of video (featuring…

TinkerBots, A Toy-Building Set That Allows Young Children to Build Simple Robots
TinkerBots is a toy-building set from the company Kinematics that allows young children to build simple robots out of a series of blocks. This is…

CBS Announces Stephen Colbert Will Be The Host of ‘The Late Show’ When David Letterman Retires
Stephen Colbert announced as the next host of #LateShow ! More details here: — CBS Television (@CBS) April 10, 2014 The CBS network just…

Mirror Culture, An Art Installation in Bulgaria Made Using 6,000 CDs and a Fishing Net
New York architecture firm Ignatov brought together 6,000 used CDs, 128 volunteers and one specially knitted fishing net to create Mirror Culture, an art installation…
