
The Conflicting Origin Stories Behind the Iconic McDonald’s ‘Happy Meal’
Daven Hiskey of "Today I Found Out" looks at the conflicting origins behind the iconic McDonald's "Happy Meal".

How a Six Second Drum Solo Changed Music Forever
Synthet explained how the "Amen Break", a siz second drum solo by Gregory "G. C." Coleman on the son g"Amen Brother" changed music forever.

Champion Skater Turns Two Suitcases Into Skates
Champion skater Ilia Savosin turned two bright red Airs suitcases into a pair of skates with extendable handles.

A Creepy Size Comparison of Monsters From Movies, Television Shows and Video Games
Global Data created a creepy 3D animation that compares the size of monsters from movies, television shows, and video games.

Affectionate Bull Rejected By His Herd Finds a New Home That Gives Him All the Love He Wants
An affectionate bull named Bhima, who was rejected by his herd, found a loving home with the SASHA Farm, where he gets all the love he craves.

A Hopeless Rodent Forever Stuck In the Rat Race Becomes Human Again in a Dystopian Xbox Ad
"Wake Up" by Romain Chassaing and David Fincher, is a dystopian Xbox ad that features a rodent stuck in the rat race who becomes human again.

How to Break the Toxic Cycle of the ‘Abandoned Versus Controlled’ Argument in Relationships
School of Life explains how to break the toxic cycle of a universal argument that takes place in relationships throughout the world.

The Ongoing Heated Linguistic Debate Over Noam Chomsky’s ‘Universal Grammar’ Theory
Dr. Erica Brozovsky of Otherwords talked about the ongoing and rather heated linguistic argument regarding the Universal Grammar (UG) theory.

The Arctic World Archive – An Underground Digital ‘Time Capsule’ on the Arctic Island of Svalbard
Context takes a tour of the Arctic World Archive, a digital "time capsule" located in an underground cave on the Arctic island of Svalbard.

How Elaborate Victorian Houses in San Francisco Were Carefully Picked Up and Moved to New Locations
This House explained how elaborate Victorian houses in San Francisco were often moved from one plot to another within the city.