
The Beautifully Diverse History of Brooklyn, New York
Harrison T. Brown examined the history of Brooklyn, noting how it would be the 4th most populous city in the US if it were its own city.

What It’s Like to Live as an Amish Person
Today I Found Out host Simon Whistler talked about what life is like for Amish people in terms of dress, behavior, and family.

The Geographic History of the Movie Industry
Phil Edwards explains how geography and tax credits shaped film production, despite its origins in New Jersey and Hollywood.

Why Sea Creatures Become So Much Larger in the Depths of the Ocean’s Midnight Zone
Danielle Dufault of Animalogic explained why ordinary sea creatures become so much larger within the midnight zone of the ocean.

Cheese Expert Reviews Every Cheese at Trader Joe’s
Liz Thorpe of The People's Cheese worked with Epicurious to review every cheese available for purchase at Trader Joe's.

A Creative Documentary Series That Explores the Human Connection to the Octopus
"Octopus!" is a creative, if not somewhat comedic, documentary series that explores why humans are so fascinated with the octopus.

A Lively Bluegrass Cover of the ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Theme Song
Gordon Lustig performed a lively bluegrass cover of the theme from "Star Trek: The Next Generation" on banjo, accompanied by bass and fiddle.

Heavy Metal Dad Band Embarrasses Kid Getting Off Bus on Last Day of Class With Alice Cooper’s ‘School’s Out’
Matt and his dad band played "School's Out" to embarrass his son Liam as he exited the bus or the last time before the summer break.

Why Cats Unblinkingly Stare at Their Humans
Dr. Sarah Wooten explained the numerous reasons why cats unblinkingly stare at their humans, along with context for each.

An Amusing Musical Reinterpretation of the ‘Say My Name’ Scene From ‘Breaking Bad’
There I Ruined It created an amusing musical reinterpretation of the "Say My Name" scene from "Breaking Bad".