Converting an Old Lada Sedan Into a 14 Wheel Monster Car With a Pyramid of Six Rear Wheels on Either Side
Garage 54 took an old white Lada sedan and attached a pyramid of six rear wheels on both sides, creating a 14 wheel monster car.
How One of the Last Fez Makers in Cairo Keeps the Ancient Tradition Alive
Business Insider producer Meg Teckman-Fullard and team visited with Nasser Abd El-Baset, one of the last traditional fez makers in Cairo.
An Amusing Ukulele Cover of ‘Play That Funky Music’ With The Lyrics Changed to ‘Play That Ukulele’
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain performed a cover of the song "Play That Funky Music" with the lyrics changed to "Play That Ukulele".
Octopus Learns How to Turn on a Light to Get a Treat
Dr. David Scheel explains how Heidi, his resident cephalopod, learns and retains information that leads to a reward using trial and error.
How Jabba the Hutt Came to Life in ‘Star Wars’
Archival Star Wars footage showing how the infamous Jabba the Hut came to life using Ralph McQuarrie's conceptual design.
An Orchestral Version of Joy Division’s ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ Performed by Peter Hook and Bastien Marshal
Peter Hook from Joy Division performed an orchestral version of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" with the musicians of Joy Division Orchestrated.
A Hyperrealistic ‘Ghostbusters’ Halloween Light Show Projection Mapped Onto a House
Seasoned Projections created a hyperrealistic Ghostbusters Halloween light show that they projection mapped onto their home.
How Peanut Butter Sandwich Crackers Are Made
The Discovery Science Channel series How It's Made takes a look behind the scenes at how peanut butter sandwich crackers are made.
How Capybaras Became the Favorite Animal of Memes
Don Caldwell of Know Your Meme explains how and why the capybara has become the most popular animal of viral memes, particularly as of late.
A Cable-Free Passenger Elevator That Smoothly Transitions From Vertical to Horizontal
Tom Scott traveled to the railway station in Altbach, Germany to experience the vertical to horizontal Schmid Peoplemover firsthand.