To This Day
With the help of dozens of artists contributing a 20-second clip, spoken word poet Shane Koyczan's words were animated to share a powerful, anti-bullying message.
With the help of dozens of artists contributing a 20-second clip, spoken word poet Shane Koyczan's words were animated to share a powerful, anti-bullying message.
Jeff Wysaski gives you the tips you need loose that cheesy smile and nail your next selfie portrait.
Signal Snowboards founder Dave Lee wanted to take snowboard making to the another level. So, he traveld to Italy to a glass factory and created a functional, handmade glass snowboard. After five days of fabrication, rider Giorgio Morell took it to the Abetone Ski Resort in Tuscany for the most delicate test run ever.
MetMo's latest creation turns mechanical obsession into something you can feel in your hands. Built around a precision-machined gear system, the tool amplifies input torque by a staggering factor of 16,384—each gear doubling power as it transfers force through the system. CNC-machined for absolute tolerances, it's engineered not just for performance, but for fascination. Even the locking pin becomes part of the experience: remove it, and reassembly is only possible when every gear aligns perfectly, transforming a simple mechanism into a tactile puzzle. It's a celebration of gears, leverage, and mechanical purity—designed to reward patience, precision, and an appreciation for how things truly work.
Presented by MetMo.
Skechers' Aero Razor blends lightweight performance with everyday comfort in a silhouette built for stride and style. The engineered knit upper wraps the foot with breathable support while streamlined lines keep the look clean and modern, whether you're hitting pavement miles or running errands. A responsive midsole delivers springy cushioning underfoot, and the outsole's traction pattern is tuned for grip without bulk. It's a shoe that feels as ready for long walks or casual runs as it does paired with weekend staples, giving you athletic capability without overstatement.
Presented by Skechers.
William Carey University's Ashlee Arnau stole the spotlight on senior night when she sunk an insane, half-court shot. Using her cheerleader spirit, Ashlee front-flipped at mid-court, grabbed the ball while upside down, slung it at the rim, and nailed it.
Matt Lees cuts all the corporate blah, blah, blah, and fills you in on what you really need to know from Sony's disappointing Playstation 4 announcement.
There's nothing exciting about public transportation. But there is something exciting about riding to work in a dog-pulled sled. Qualcomm brightens the days of random commuters with some surprising transportation.
A cardboard city held up by hot glue and spray paint gets destroyed by a Fast and Furious-worthy RC car chase.
Tax season rarely inspires enthusiasm, but E-file.com makes the process considerably less painful. The online platform replaces paper forms with guided software designed to file faster, more accurately, and at a fraction of the usual cost. It delivers robust features and access to trained tax specialists for support when it matters most. Qualified filers can even submit their federal return for free, making it a smarter, simpler way to close the books on another year.
Presented by E-file.com.
Caliber is a science-based fitness coaching platform that pairs data-driven strength and cardio programming with personalized nutrition and habit guidance to help you build muscle, lose weight, and improve overall body composition. After a quick consultation, you're matched with a certified coach who designs a plan tailored to your goals, tracks your progress, and keeps you accountable through one-on-one support and app-based metrics. Backed by real research and real results, it makes structured training feel less like guesswork and more like a plan you'll stick with.
Presented by Caliber.
Using cameras attached to elephants, BBC Earths captures something that has never been filmed outside of captivity. For the first time ever, a wild tigress is captured caring for her four, ten-day old cubs at her den in the Indian Jungle.
In their slowest video yet, the Slow Mo Guys capture the bursting of a bubble at an insanely slow rate of 18,000 frames per second.