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Astrophysicist, author, and all round internet hero Neil deGrasse Tyson answers questions from the public about space—and, of course, the public want to know if having sex in space is any different to having sex on earth. So, Neil, is it?
The world’s most powerful flashlight is created by Daniel Riley of Stratus Productions and works by stringing together a series of powerful 100W LEDs, creating an ultra-powerful 1000W light that puts out a whopping 90000 lumens.
Taking inspiration from from the recent resurgence of 90s boy bands, James Corden and Bryan Cranston decided to start their own grown up boy band with Reggie Watts— the song they performed was just like your typical boy band ballad, but with lyrics more relevant to the middle aged.
The crew of the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, took some time out of their busy schedules to shoot a shot-for-shot remake of the first teaser for Statr Wars: The Force Awakens, and it's amazing.
While riding in the car, Junior, the French bulldog, who's famous for being multilingual, sings a duet of Josef Salvat's version of "Diamonds" with his human, Walter Ledermüller.
Atlanta-based comedian and video editor Jason Beck turned the recent second Democratic presidential debate into a hilariously awkward staring contest by removing all of the dialogue. Brilliant.
Teacher and science enthusiast "Science Bob" Pflugfelder returns to Jimmy Kimmel Live to make a liquid nitrogen rocket, and teach host Jimmy Kimmel about chemical reactions, and demonstrate how to affect fire with music.
Using just his voice, Austin Hale redubbed the dialogue, sound effects, and music in the recently released full-length trailer for the upcoming Star Wars sequel, Star Wars: The Force Awakens. And it's very impressive indeed.
In the new Rocky movie due out soon, it's not really about Rocky at all—instead it's called Creed and follows the son of Apollo Creed, Adonis Johnson Creed, as he travels to Philadelphia and asks Rocky to train him. YouTubers Legolambs reimagine the film as a musical, and it's hilarious.
The latest compilation from People Are Awesome, a YouTube channel devoted to showcasing people doing awesome things, features incredible, jaw-dropping parkour and freerunning stunts by top athletes from around the world.
An important reminder to everyone that mean tweets can hurt, even if you're fictional. So, come on, take it easy on Sonic, guys he's had it bad over the last few years. And Link. This is a pretty awesome skewering of all those celebrities reading mean tweets videos.
Canadian singer Alanis Morissette modernizes the lyrics to her 1995 hit song "Ironic," with help from Late Late Show host, James Corden. To include things like social media, office faux pas, and plenty of other modern ironies that probably aren't ironic.
Behold the JB-9 pack, the only jetpack in the world that can perform a vertical take-off. Pilot David Mayman can be seen in this video taking it for a test-flight around Liberty Island in New York. The next model will be the JB-10, which is expected to be able to fly at 10,000ft and reach speeds at 100mph.
Jetman pilots Yves Rossy and Vince Reffet do some seriously impressive flying here, racing along next to an Emirates A380 Airbus, going insanely close to the airplane as it flies above the Dubai skyline.
Swedish electronics enthusiast Simone Giertz demonstrates the "Breakfast Machine" she created by programming a uArm desktop robot arm to pour and serve her a bowl of cereal.