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How to Wrap Your Heaphones Without Losing Your Mind

Adults Gadgets Technology
Now you can watch videos without fighting your crazy pile of headphones first.

The Invisible Bicycle Helmet | Fredrik Gertten

Adults Health Technology
Higher Quality Video "If people say it's impossible we have to prove them wrong." Design students Anna and Terese took on a giant challenge as an exam project. Something no one had done before. If they could swing it, it would for sure be revolutionary. The bicycle is a tool to change the world. If we use bikes AND travel safe: Life will be better for all.

The amazing Lyre Bird sings like a chainsaw!

Adults Animals Music Nature
Enjoy this eye-brow raising/ jaw dropping/ Holy cow video about a bird named "Superb Lyrebird". The "Superb" adjective comes from its amazing ability to mimic natural and un-natural sounds. These sounds include other bird's songs, camera shutter sounds, car alarm, and chain-saw!

Did He Just Play A Trance Song On A Guitar?

Adults Creativity Music
who says you need a computer to make trance?

Cloud Atlas Trailer

Adults Film Marketing
Cloud Atlas Extended Trailer #1 (2012) - Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Wachowski An exploration of how the actions of individual lives impact one another in the past, present and future, as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero, and an act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution.

Robot Quadrotors Perform James Bond Theme

Adults Music Technology
These flying quadrotors are completely autonomous, meaning humans are not controlling them; rather they are controlled by a computer programed with instructions to play the instruments.

Incredible Video from the International Space Station at Night

Adults Space World
Every frame in this video is a photograph taken from the International Space Station. All credit goes to the crews on board the ISS.

TED Ramesh Raskar: A camera that takes one trillion frames per second

Adults Photography Technology
TED Talks Ramesh Raskar presents femto-photography, a new type of imaging so fast it shows the world one trillion frames per second, so detailed it shows light itself in motion.