“Touchable Memories” is a project that was started by the Singapore company Pirate 3D. They hope to change the way that people experience old photographs by bringing them to life in a whole new way.
In 1974 the people of San Francisco moved 12 Victorian homes one mile away so that they could build a whole new neighborhood. How they did it is something you have to see for yourself.
Snails have recently become the most hip creatures in the animal kingdom thanks to some friendly people. Random people are showing compassion for snails and painting their shells to increase their visibility so they don't get stepped on. How do we get a cool paint job like that?
If you want to end up like some of these people and never get dates because you wear a fedora, go right ahead. However we strongly suggest you don't do it if you value the future of your love life.
This is the season for all things pumpkin flavored. A group of Chinese chefs recently got together to bake a gigantic pumpkin pie and this thing is seriously enormous. They're going to need a lot of help finishing that thing off.
The Victorian era is often looked back on and admired by people in society today. Some people even try to emulate the architecture but what people fail to remember is that there was actually some pretty morbid stuff going on back then.
In recent years it's become a trend in Kenya for younger men to provide companionship to older women. The women just want a little romance and the men get economic security out of it. In the end, everybody wins.
You're about to meet Mike. Mike had been complaning about feeling pain in his ear so finally he had someone check it out. What he found in there was slightly terrifying.
Sometimes the names of your favorite TV shows get lost in translation. Luckily James Chapman is having a field day with the bad translations by adding illustrations to them to really drive the point home.
Hoverboards aren't just a figment of your imagination anymore, now they're real. This is the Hendo, the world's first ever hoverboard and the creators are currently running a kickstarter campaign so that they can mass produce this glorious creation. For the price of $10,000 you can own your very own hoverboard to go along with your self tying shoes.