How It's Made: Merino Wool
Long before we invented moisture-wicking synthetic fibers, this type of wool did it naturally for centuries. Here's how it's produced.
How Did We Invent the Dollar? Learn Its Meandering History
In this video, we will learn a short history of the U.S. Dollar.
Thought Nature is Wild? See It Under a Microscope
You won't believe the things you could discover by looking at everyday items under a microscope.
Did You Know Bones Make Up 15% of Your Bodyweight?
A 9-minute video compilation stacked with facts you've never heard about nature and the human body.
What's it Like Caring for Mentally Ill Criminals?
"The Voices Are Telling me to Kill You." Listen as past nurse Paul Deacon tells us what it's like working at a psychiatric hospital.
Testing 10 Weird Japanese Food Gadgets
Some of these Japanese food gadgets had us scratching our heads!
Watch: World's Most Well-Hidden Homes
People were so sick of the neighbors that they managed to find creative ways to hide their homes: in public toilets, and even in a stack of hay!
The Tunnel People of Underground New York City
Would you call him homeless? This man lives a peculiar life in an expected location.
People Hire This Man to Literally Do Nothing
People in Japan hire this man to literally do nothing with them. Why is his service so popular?
Lift Your Spirits With These Animal Rescue Stories!
Forget about the damsel in distress. This time, nature calls, and we must answer!
Since When Were Horseshoes Considered Lucky?
Sit back for 4 minutes on the history of luck, horseshoes, and everything in-between.
The Meticulous Path of a Grain of Rice to Your Plate
How is rice harvested, processed, and packed? The entire operation is fascinating, to say the least. Here's how it's done.
140 Days in Less Than 2 Minutes- Pomegranate Time Lapse
This time-lapse will show you what to expect when you're trying to grow a brand-new pomegranate tree from fruit and exactly how to do it.
Japan Has Some Kitchen Gadgets You Won't Believe
From elaborate vending machines to robot servers, Japan is well-known for its high-tech gadgets. What about the cheaper tools? Are they just as good?
Why Does Your Touch Screen Only Work With Your Fingers?
We finally found it. A short video explaining exactly how a touch screen works!
An All-Time Classical Music Hit on the Glass Armonica
The glass armonica: you've never heard anything like it before.
Weird Culinary History: Great Depression Era Edition
In this video, we're revisiting the culinary bout of the Great Depression.
Why Ingesting This Seemingly Innocent Plant is ILLEGAL
The Peyote, also known as the button cactus (for its cute button-like shape, of course), is not as innocent and harmless as it may seem.
These Cases Were Cold... Until Science Cracked Them
Technology and science aren't always about the future. Take a look at these cold cases that were solved only thanks to the advances of science.
Why Do Cats Like Catnip?
Are they really getting "high," or is there scientific logic behind cats' love of catnip?
Junk Food is Far From Being a Modern Thing
Today, fast food is delish, even if not so healthy, to say the least. But in Medieval times, it could almost kill you.
History's Unsolved Ghost Photography Mystery
Technology, photography, spirituality. How do they connect? By ghost photography, of course.
A Satisfying Dose of Domino Blocks Compilation
This domino blocks artist compiled a full year's work into a neatly packed compilation video, and we can't stop replaying it!
Started as an Experiment, Ended up Being a Pet!
That's not a monster in the depths, that's only an octopus! And once you get to know her, you'll see that she's a load of fun. Meet Heidi.
The Bigger, the CUTER! Meet the Biggest Cats in the World
Would you ever adopt a cat that's just as large as a dog? If so, you might be interested in the world's 10 largest cat breeds