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The Blind Woman Who Saw Rain

The Blind Woman Who Saw Rain

After suffering a stroke, Milena Channing was left blind. But then she started seeing raindrops, steam and other things in motion. Her rare condition is unfortunate proof that our vision is compartmentalized. More at NPR.

Edgar Wright’s Visual Comedy

Edgar Wright’s Visual Comedy

(PG-13: Language) Tony Zhou is back with another great breakdown of a filmmaker’s style and technique. This time he looks at Edgar Wright’s (Shaun of the Dead, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) creative efficiency in delivering humor.

The Deepest Hole in the World

The Deepest Hole in the World

Russia’s Kola Superdeep Borehole took 24 years to drill, yet only goes a fraction of the way into our planet. SciShow explains what it took to drill 7.5 miles down, and why we may never know exactly what’s at Earth’s core.

Action Bronson: F That’s Delicious

Action Bronson: F That’s Delicious

(NSFW: Language) In the first episode of Action Bronson’s Munchies series, the chef-turned-rapper talks about his experiences from his recent international tour and enjoys a milkshake from his neighborhood ice cream shop.

The Toxic Price of Leather

The Toxic Price of Leather

Kanpur, India is known for its leather industry, but it has come at the expense of its citizens and environment. Some tanning plants dump large amounts of chemicals into their surroundings, causing pollution, sickness and fatalities.

Spurious Correlations

Spurious Correlations

Automatically generated charts of quantities with similar trends. Spurious Correlations is a humorous reminder for us to be mindful of false causes and to value research. Numbers don’t lie, but they don’t always talk either.

The Net Neutrality Debate

The Net Neutrality Debate

Hank Green presents the arguments for and against the principle of Net neutrality. It’s a very biased summary, but it should be. Folks, this is as dangerous as SOPA, and we’re already losing. You can help fight for Net neutrality.

Hip Hop Vocabulary Chart

Hip Hop Vocabulary Chart

Data scientist Matt Daniels looked at the variety of words in the first 35,000 lyrics of various hip hop artists and then ranked them in an infographic chart. The winner? Aesop Rock. And DMX needs a dictionary.

What Does Sound Look Like?

What Does Sound Look Like?

NPR talks about Schlieren Flow Visualization, a photographic technique that allows us to see changes in air density, making it possible to view the presence and flow of heat, fluids and sound.

The Luckiest Unlucky Man

The Luckiest Unlucky Man

Frane Selak is world famous for his uncanny luck in fatally unlucky situations. Over a 40-year period, he survived numerous deadly accidents, from his own car bursting into flames to falling out of a plane. So far, luck is still on his side.

VibeWrite Learning Pen

VibeWrite Learning Pen

Formerly called Lernstift (“learning pen”) VibeWrite is a refillable pen that helps you learn English. Currently, it vibrates to point out spelling errors. Future updates will enable it to help improve your handwriting and grammar.

Six Weird Movie Stereotypes

Six Weird Movie Stereotypes

(NSFW: Language, Gore) Cracked’s After Hours talks about some of the stereotypes and cliches that persist in Hollywood movies and some American TV shows. Some of them are offensive while some are weird and barely noticeable.

How Many Things Are There?

How Many Things Are There?

Vsauce’s Michael Stevens is back to ask and attempt to answer another imponderable: just how many things are there in the universe? And we’re not just talking about physical objects – you see, everything is a thing. Even this post.

How to See without Glasses

How to See without Glasses

Minutephysics reveals that narrowing your field of vision can help you see more clearly, and goes on to explain why the trick works. In the process, you’ll also learn the basics of lenses – both the artificial kind and the ones on our eyes.

Making a Movie So Bad It’s Good

Making a Movie So Bad It’s Good

PBS Idea Channel ponders if you can intentionally make a film like Troll 2 – a movie so awful it’s become beloved. They ponder upon it six minutes more than necessary, but at least you’ll get a laugh and a new word out of it.

Famous People Missing Body Parts

Famous People Missing Body Parts

In recognition of Limb Loss Awareness Month, Mental Floss guest host and Paralympic skier Josh Sundquist educates us on celebrities, athletes, and historical figures who lived through the loss of limbs or other body parts.

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