Tired of Google Spying on You? Here's How to Opt Out
Tired of Google spying on you? Here's how to SAFELY delete your account.
The BEST of Hilariously Inaccurate Medieval Animal Art
The way some Medieval artists drew animals was so utterly inaccurate and funny that we keep laughing at them more than 6 centuries later!
This Archival Footage of Japan from 1913-1915 Is Amazing
Take a look at this incredibly rare archival footage of Tokyo, Japan, that gives us a glimpse of life there in the early 20th century.
This Quaint Japanese Village Appears To Be From a Fantasy
Take a little stroll through the magical Japanese village of Shirakawa-go that looks more like a fantasy film than real life.
Time Travel Back to the 19th Century in This Vintage Video
This amazingly rare footage gives us a peek of different parts of the world from the 19th century.
This Hand-Painted Japanese Candy Is TOO Pretty to Eat
This Japanese street stall sells the most beautiful candy we've ever seen!
Smart Crow Forms a Special Bond With the Man Who Saved Him
Watch how a crow who lost his home in a storm found a helping hand through a human family.
Amazing - Otter Jumps On a Boat to Escape Predator
This cute otter was nearly captured by a hungry orca. Luckily, he spotted a boat he was able to use as a sanctuary...
The Great Wave - Why Is This Piece of Art SO Famous?
The Great Wave Off Kanagawa is one of the most recognizable art pieces in the world. This is the story behind this iconic Japanese artwork.
Unbelievable Nature Footage - Mantis Outsmarts Predator
This brave mantis was nicknamed the 'Kung Fu Mantis' by the BBC Nature team, for the ingenious way it beat its predator.
Pigeons Have Played a Massive Role in World History
Pigeons are one of the most common birds in the world, but they're utterly underrated. In fact, they have played a huge role in world history. Find out more...
The Thinker: Little-Known Facts About the Famous Statue
The Thinker by Auguste Rodin is one of the most famous sculptures in the world. But there's so much we still don't know about it...
Tokyo’s Superb Subway System is Literally Like No Other
Tokyo's subway system has fewer stops and lines than those of London, New York and Seoul. Yet, it is the most efficient in the world.
A Stunning and Unique Photo Walk Through Hiroshima
Discover the beauty of Hiroshima as seen through the lens of National Geographic photographer, David Guttenfelder
15 of the Most Bizarre Inventions from the Medieval Times
Let's learn about some truly bizarre and unusual inventions from Medieval times that sound really crazy today.
10 of the Most Beautiful Tourist Attractions in Japan
Japan has it all - enormous cities with towering skyscrapers, ancient temples, and shrines full of history, pristine nature, and delicious cuisine!
The Tram: London's Fascinating Lost Transportation Network
Trams were once a great part of London’s culture. But what happened to them and where are they now?
How to Live a Long and Happy Life According to Japanese
The life expectancy for the common man and woman is very high in Japan. Find out why.
Ride Through a German Town In 1902 on 'The Flying Train'
Take a fascinating ride through a German town from 1902 in this rare and unique footage.
Sci-Fi Now: Google Assistant Makes a Reservation by Phone!
If you absolutely hate having to ring up call centers, restaurants and clinics to make appointments, then you need to check out Google Duplex!
What Is Net Neutrality and How Does It Affect You?
What on Earth is net neutrality, and how does it effect you? Watch this informative video and find out!
Wow! Who Knew Such Stunning Art Could Be Made Using Rice?
These Japanese villagers create art out of rice, and the results are absolutely mesmerizing.
How to Transfer Your Old VHS Tapes to a Computer
Do you have old family videos on VHS? It's time to make them digital so you can share them with all the family more easily! This video will show you how.
A Fascinating History of the New Year’s Eve
Did you know that New Year's hasn’t always been celebrated on January 1?
The Disappearing Computer: Revolution on a Personal Scale
What happens when we lose the physical large computer all together? This lecture explains what ahead for computers.