7 Scientific Mysteries Scientists Still Can't Explain
Did you know that a person can wake up from a coma speaking a foreign language? This is one bizarre phenomenon scientists can't explain...
That One Time the Soviets Turned a Bomber Into an Airliner
Hear the story of how the Soviets turned the TU-114 bomber plane into a VIP airliner for the Soviet head of state Nikita Khrushchev.
Japan's Innovation Protects Cities From Tsunamis
Japan came up with a new way to protect coastal urban areas that involve a combination of nature and innovative wall-building.
Here's Every James Bond Car Explained
James Bond's cars evolved through the decades together with the famous superagent. Learn about each car Agent 007 drove in every movie.
The Mysterious Secrets of Beethoven’s Symphony No.5
Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony Number Five is one of the most renowned and recognizable musical masterpieces in history. Do you know its secrets?
Explaining 12 Fascinating Maps of the United States
Let's look at 12 fascinating maps of the United States and see what information they can teach us.
Language vs Dialect - How Are They Different?
You've surely heard about the term "dialect" before. But have you ever considered how a language and a dialect differ?
The Strangest Gifts Countries Have Given Each Other
Remember that strange time Egypt gave France a life giraffe as a present? No? Then you've got to hear all about it and 9 other unexpected gifts between countries.
A Fun Poem About the Discovery of Vitamins A, B and C
The history of vitamins is closely linked with human exploration of the world. This charming rhyme will tell you the story of vitamins A, B, and C!
Why Is It Impossible to Make New Stradivari Violins?
Stradivari violins are the most famous musical instruments in the world. The silvery sound of these violins cannot be recreated by modern instruments, but why?
Why Are Airplanes Divided Into Different Classes?
Have you ever wondered if business and first-class plane seats actually making the airline any money? The answer will surprise you...
Listen to the Chime of the World's 15 BIGGEST Bells
We hear the chime of bells all the time. Have you ever wondered where the largest bells in the world are and what they look and sound like?
The LAST Uncontacted Tribes on Earth - Where Are They?
Do you know that there are thousands of people in the world who have no idea of the existence of civilization? These are the last uncontacted tribes in the world.
Fun Geography - These Countries Moved Their Capitals
Changing the capital city is a surprisingly common practice in history, and the historical reasons for the change of capitals are often fascinating!
Is Antarctica Truly Owned by No Nation?
Antarctica doesn't belong to any nation, but that doesn't mean that it's completely off-limits to everyone...
North Koreans On What Living in North Korea is Like
In this video, North Koreans will answer the web's most searched questions about North Korea.
What Did Mozart's Music Sound Like in Mozart's Time?
In this video, pianist and musicologist Robert Levin filmed himself playing Mozart on the composer's very own instrument.
Fascinating - How to Brush Your Teeth in Space
Living in space comes with a lot of unexpected limitations. Personal hygiene, for example, can become a real challenge...
How mRNA Technology Could Be Used to Fight Cancer
Scientists now believe that the mRNA technology used to develop some COVID-19 vaccines could be applied to develop a cancer treatment.
23 School Lunches From Around the World
The anticipation of the lunch break unites all kids around the world, but the foods on the menu vary dramatically from country to country. Take a look!
This Skyscraper in Brooklyn Is Pretty Special!
Until not so long ago, all skyscrapers in New York City were built in Manhattan. But there's a new project under construction in Brooklyn & it's pretty special.
This Guy Has The STRANGEST Pet Ever...
Have you ever seen a person pet a shark? Here's the perfect opportunity!
Do Salt Lamps Really Work?
Salt lamps exude negative ions, which are believed to improve one's mood and alertness and ease one's anxiety and depression. But is this true?
What Exactly Is DUST? The Answer Will Surprise You!
There's a common misconception that dust is mainly made of dead skin cells (up to 78%, according to some sources), but the truth is not so simple.
Taller Doesn't Mean Bigger - the True Size of Skyscrapers
If you were to compare skyscrapers by area rather than height, which skyscraper would end up on top?