How YouTube is Like a Potato
Adults Film Internet Culture Social MediaDo we need more diversity in online video?
GoPro: Furious 7 - Behind the Scenes
Adults Film Marketing TechnologyLet Furious 7 take you behind the scenes of their newest film, to show you how the crew and the aerial camera flyers drop multiple cars from a C130 Airplane... and capture the shot.
Snowboarder Builds His Amazing Tiny House In The Mountain, And It's Absolutely Beautiful
Adults Nature SportsPro-snowboarder, Mike Basich, tours his self-built 225 square foot home in the middle of his 40 acre snow covered property near Truckee, CA - and shows how being close to nature drives his most creative decisions.
This new type of 3D printing was inspired by Terminator 2
Adults Gadgets TechnologyThis new 3D printing technology by Carbon 3d looks like science fiction. But it's entirely real. Vox's Joseph Stromberg explains.
Homemade Microwave Popcorn
Adults Creativity FoodYou can make bags of microwave popcorn at home. They're delicious and ready to serve in just a couple of minutes. Not to mention they're cheaper than the name brands, and free from any nasty chemicals.
Why are blue whales so enormous?
Adults Animals NatureBlue whales are the largest animals on the planet, but what helps them grow to the length of a basketball court? Asha de Vos explains why the size of krill make them the ideal food for the blue whale -- it's as if the blue whale was made to eat krill (and krill was made to be eaten by the blue whale).
China Builds This 57-Storey Skyscraper In Just 19 Days?
Adults Construction Global WarmingSpeed to Reach a Bluer Sky with energy efficiency, material economy, cohesive community. Broad Sustainable Building is a Modular Factory Built Product.
For What's Next: The New Chromebook Pixel
Adults Gadgets Software Engineering TechnologyThe new Chromebook Pixel is the next generation in precision engineering and design.
How to Pack a Suitcase Efficiently
Adults Productivity TravelHow to pack a suitcase. Top tips and life hacks to make packing a suitcase as quick and efficient as possible. Solve common travel problems and learn new packing solutions.
Dark matter: The matter we can't see
Adults Physics SpaceThe Greeks had a simple and elegant formula for the universe: just earth, fire, wind, and water. Turns out there's more to it than that -- a lot more. Visible matter (and that goes beyond the four Greek elements) comprises only 4% of the universe. CERN scientist James Gillies tells us what accounts for the remaining 96% (dark matter and dark energy) and how we might go about detecting it.