This is a video of some brave spelunkers exploring a small hole in the woods that leads directly to a 220-foot deep cave well, with some sketchy (and water-filled) passageways leading away from it at the bottom. For someone who’s claustrophobic, it was a terrible time, and I wouldn’t be
This is a clip from How It’s Made detailing how those overpriced pre-packaged sandwiches you find at gas stations are made. SPOILER: not in any way that makes them more appetizing, I don’t care how much you love robot mayo. Those sandwiches are rarely good, even when you pay $18
Because who wouldn’t want a hug from a lifeless hunk of tetanus, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, ETH Zurich, and the University of Copenhagen put all their eggheads together to create HuggieBot 3.0, a robot designed specifically for hugging humans. Not this human! And why does
This is a video of three people terrified of heights watching ‘Fall’, a movie that depicts two women trapped on a radio tower thousands of feet up. SPOILER: They scream and cover their mouths a fair amount. You know, I’m afraid of heights too (despite it being my middle name),
Because having a good time means completely different things to different people, this is a video of a bunch of adventurers contorting themselves to fit into a tiny rock hole to access Deep Cave at the Deep and Punkin Caves Nature Preserve in Edwards County, Texas. Now to me that
This is a video demonstration of France-based Capsix Robotics’ i&Bot robotic arm massage system, which uses a camera and sensor array to be able to provide a hands-free full body massage to a human client. Allegedly, “as it applies pressure, it follows guidelines which were provided by professional physiotherapists to