A Tube of Oreo Cream Filling Used to Repair Broken Cookies Inspired by the Japanese Art of Kintsugi
Leo Burnett used the concept of Kintsugi, the Japanese practice of repairing pottery, to inspire a tube of Oreo cream filling to repair cookies.
Baby Birds Rest in Nest Hanging on the Front Door
Farmer Den captured adorable footage of tiny hatchlings resting quietly in a nest that was hanging on her front door.
Why Monkeys Can Only Count to Four
MinuteEarth explained an experiment with monkeys where it was found that could only perceive changes in small quantities but not large.
‘The Origin of Toys”R”Us’, The First Brand Film Made Using OpenAI’s Sora Technology
Toys"R"Us partnered with Native Foreign to make "The Origin of Toys"R"Us", the first brand film made with OpenAI Sora technology.
‘Chef Boi’ Clumsily Tries to Make Some Yummy Pancakes in a Stop Motion Animation by Guldies
Stop motion animation filmmaker Guldies put his chubby Boi character in the kitchen where he clumsily attempted to make yummy pancakes.
John Denver Sings ‘War Pigs’ By Black Sabbath in the Style of ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’
There I Ruined It reimagined John Denver singing Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" as his timeless song "(Take Me Home) Country Roads".
Super Smart Corgi Learns Sign Language So Well That She Reacts to Her Humans’ Conversations
A smart corgi who lives with a hearing and a deaf human has learned sign language from them so well that she reacts to their conversations.
How Much Wood Could a Woodchuck Actually Chuck?
On a tongue tying episode of "Be Smart", Dr. Joe Hanson attempted to answer the age old question of how much wood could a woodchuck chuck?
Martin Short’s Jiminy Glick Absolutely Slays Bill Hader in Hilarious ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ Interview
Martin Short brought back his classic character of Jiminy Glick to conduct a hilarious interview with Bill Hader on "Jimmy Kimmel Live".
Dutch Team Builds World’s Longest Functional Bicycle
A team from Prinsenbeek, Netherlands set the Guinness World Record for "Longest tandem bicycle", which measured an incredible 55.35 m.