In the lawn mower world what’s the difference between all-wheel drive (AWD), front-wheel drive (FWD) and rear-wheel drive (RWD)? Consumer Reports breaks it down and helps you make the best mower match for your grass.
Sunday, 31 January 2016
The Golden Ratio vs. The Rule of Thirds
When it comes to photography, there is a debate whether or not the Golden Ratio is better than the Rule of Thirds. Join Tara as she discusses the importance of these.
The allure of cults and vampirism
Dr. Stephen Diamond breaks down the history of vampires and other cult practices.
Broadway theme wedding
Carolyn serenades her bride as she walks a red carpet aisle in her broadway inspired wedding.
1965 2+2 MUSTANG
This model is unique because there are two seats in the front and two in the back (2+2.
Railroad uses Howitzer cannon to cause avalanches
Railroad section-chief Bruce Gough is forced to trigger man made avalanches along the track.
Saturday, 30 January 2016
Consumer Reports Designs New Car Seat Crash Test
Car crashes are a leading cause of death among young children. A new child car seat safety test developed by Consumer Reports is designed to better mimic real world accident conditions.
A killer's sick souvenir
M. William Phelps looks to unwrap the mystery that is the Torrey Pines Murders.
Joseph Kittinger's 19 mile jump
U.S. Air Force pilot Joeseph Kittinger set several records for mankind.
College girlfriend busts teeth
After a sneaky romp, college sweethearts are busted and must go to the ER and the dentist.
A birthday party for Rosie's pet pig
Rosie explains why her "baby girl" pet pig deserves a birthday party -- with a tiara and cake!
Friday, 29 January 2016
The winemaker who lives in a castle with 100 warplanes
Michel Pont is the owner of a wine chateau in the French Bourgondy. He is also the owner of a spectacular collection consisting of 100 fighter jets, from all types and countries.
Here, eat this pretzel
First stop in New York: a pretzel stand. Leah can't finish her snack, so she passes it off.
The only way to end the insurgency in Ramadi is to leave it in rubble
Ian Blackstone describes the violence and chaos that the 1st Brigade encountered in Ramadi.
iPhone 6s Updates and Galaxy S6 UI Change
Mark L is back to tackle the biggest tech rumors of the week! On this week's episode of Rumor Roundup, Mark talks about Apple using pressure-sensitive display technology in the new iPhone 6s which is similar to what is found on the Apple Watch and Samsung releasing a fresh version of TouchWiz that is more efficient and closer to stock Android. Mark also talks about Apple updating the MacBook Air this year with a Retina display and an all new USB Type-C connector.
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Diagnosis naughty
A man's excruciating post sex migraine stumps doctors until he performs his own stress test.
8 Horrible Ways Animals Can Kill YOU
We love animals but sometimes that love isn't reciprocated. Watch this video to see which ones to stay clear of!
Are Nazis On The Rise In Europe?
Many might consider neo-Nazis on the fringes of mainstream society, but is the anti-Semitic movement growing? TestTube looks at how popular and powerful neo-Nazi groups are in Europe today.
Why Do Bats Have Sparkly Poop?
Bats can eat up to two thirds their weight in bugs each day! However all that munching comes with an unusual side effect. Guano might be best known as a fertilizer, but more importantly it sparkles!
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
How Facebook Freebooting is Screwing Over Your Fave Youtubers!
Facebook is complicit in the piracy of your favorite Youtube content. Learn how help protect the Youtubers that you love! Footage used in this video with permission from SmarterEveryDay.
8 MORE Bizarre Phobias You've Never Heard Of
Look out behind you! It's a dancing teenager! Didn't flinch? Well, I guess you're not chorophobic or ephebiphobic. Good for you!
Playtime with dad equals soggy samoyeds
Major can't wait to take his puppies outside and muddy them up a bit.
Nexus 6 Release and Google Play Redesign
Jon R is back to tackle the biggest tech rumors of this week! On this week's episode of Rumor Roundup, Jon talks about the Nexus 6 possibly arriving earlier than expected, long iPhone 6 lines, and Google Play receiving a big redesign. All this and more in this episode of Rumor Roundup!
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Raining fish In London
You've heard the expression "it's raining cats and dogs," but once it rained fish in England.
How Can We Stop Sharks From Going Extinct?
It's estimated that almost a quarter of the world's cartilaginous fish, mostly sharks and rays. What's causing this, and can it be stopped? Join Tara as she discusses this growing problem, and how we can save these incredible animals.
Oysters on a half shell
In need of a getaway, the ladies head to New Orleans to celebrate Mellie and Kayla’s birthdays.
Monday, 25 January 2016
TIP for How to Stop Your Cat from Opening Cabinets
Does your kitty try to get into your secret chocolate stash? Does she open and close the cabinets at night just to make sure you know she's there? Here's our tip for solving this little problem! At the very least, you'll realize you're not alone in your, um, challenges with your feline friend.
America's Relationship Status
If you wanted to know where all the single people are at, this map breaks it down by county!
Google Fiber: Super high speed internet
Google wants to expand its fiber to as many as 34 more cities across the United States. Here's what you need to know about Google Fiber.
Five Most Haunted Roads in the World
Houses aren't the only places that ghosts haunt. Around the world hundreds of roads, streets and dead end's are haunted by evil ghosts. We count down the 5 most haunted.
What I Learned Trailer
What I Learned is a travel show about colorful people and curious situations. Hosted by Jason Tongen (aka JT), the show consists of unique observations, unconventional perspective, and often explores a destination's counter-culture. We see that no matter where our travels take us, there is always something to be learned.
Losing a boat in the Yukon River
Stan Zuray must jump into the freezing Yukon River in order to save his unmanned, drifting boat.
A figure in the distance plus giant tracks could Add Up to a Squatch!
Matt and his partner meet with two witnesses who claim to have seen a large figure and large tracks.
Sunday, 24 January 2016
1 Minute, 13 Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Takeru Kobayashi consumes an incredible 13 grilled cheese sandwiches in 1 minute.
The Best Way To Treat a Broken Heart
A broken heart is an awful feeling that occurs after break up. Is there an easy way to treat it? Tara is here to discuss what some researchers are recommending.
My Fair Lady #FRIDAMA With Catie Wayne
It's #FridAMA and Catie Wayne is here to answer YOUR questions!
Why Low Gas Prices Are Bad For The World
Oil prices are the lowest they've been in five years, so what could possibly be bad about that? TestTube Daily takes a look at the negative effects behind cheaper gas at the pump.
Why Does Your Face Turn Red When You Drink?
Does your face turn red when you drink alcohol? Why does this happen? Chastity is here to discuss why this is so common.
Futureliner door installation
The Futureliner build is coming close to an end and the biggest job is fitting on 16 ft metal doors.
Saturday, 23 January 2016
Giant footprints in the mud spark disagreement
A local man in Fairbanks captured some very interesting footprints on video a while back.
Black Widow Spider - Behind the Adventure
Coyote likes to get close but sometimes he gets too close for comfort! Get an inside look at how nervous the crew was to watch Coyote dance with the Black Widow during the filming of this episode of Breaking Trail!
Shark-shaped decoy is the ultimate great white bait
A 14 foot great white decoy proves to be the ultimate shark bait. See it tested as a man rides it!
Making music with the kids
Bill watches in delight as the kids make sense of the sounds from their new instruments.
Back to their roots
Leah takes a walk down memory lane and revisits the Brooklyn neighborhood where she grew up.
Friday, 22 January 2016
Patient stupidly defibrillates herself
A patient recklessly plays with defibrillator paddles shocking herself into cardiac arrest.
Prince street cafe and bakery
Dana opened her bakery as a tribute to her Grandfather's bakery in the North End of Boston.
Eliza the cow gives birth to calf Ross
Experience the wonder of birth as a calf is successfully delivered by expert veterinarians.
Demon of the Desert
A man and his son go on an expedition to find a giant worm many believe hides in the Gobi desert.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Better-for-you Foods
Should you choose low-fat or light? Whole grain or multi-grain? Hydrogenated or partially-hydrogenated? Consumer Reports' nutritionists make it easy for you to make the right choices.
Florida Atlantic University - Behind the Adventure
Get the crews reaction to Coyote's antics in both filming Burrowing Owls and capturing Gopher Tortoises...oh, and getting pooped on! We all know the crew gets a good laugh when Coyote gets the "butt" end of these encounters!
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
BitTorrent Bleep: Distributed, End-To-End Encrypted Chat
BitTorrent has been working on their distributed chat client for months. The pre-alpha version has finally been released!
Too many C-sections
The number of cesarean sections performed in the U.S. is high and many of them are unnecessary. If you’re expecting, Consumer Reports says the hospital you choose can make a difference in whether you’ll have a C-section.
A French Cat Looks For Love In America
Episode 2: CHATastrophe Ken signs up for Frenchat.com thinking he's going to improve his language skills, but when his foreign exchange teacher Guy arrives, he's shorter and furrier than expected.
Why Jackson Galaxy does what he does
Hear why animal shelters, fostering and adoption are so close to Jackson Galaxy's heart.
Wedding styles
Michelle Duggar shares her thoughts on what to expect from Jill and Jessa's weddings.
Ultra High-definition TV: Time to Buy?
This latest television technology goes by several names: Ultra HD, UHD, 4K. It delivers four times the number of pixels as a high-definition set. The ones Consumer Reports tested cost between $2,000 and $8,000.
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Polygamy & Plural Marriage: Will your children follow your footsteps?
The Browns share their thoughts on their kids following the polygamist lifestyle.
She might say yes to this one
Katrice's two brothers, NFL stars Thomas and Julius Jones, secretly plan to purchase her gown.
'Wormhole' Producers Talk Zombies
'Through the Wormhole' talk about the possibility of a zombie apocalypse.
A million trillion trillion trillionth of a second
Space and time seem continuous to us but on a fundamental level, it may be more granular than that.
How Photographs Affect Memory
A recent study took a look at how photographs affect your memories. Trace sits down with Jason Silva from Brain Games and Shots Of Awe to discuss.
Far Cry 4's Best New Feature Changes How You'll Play
Nick played about 4 hours of Far Cry 4, and came back with a ton of impressions! Join him as he discusses the open world, breaks down the new Autodrive feature, shares his co-op experiences and more.
Germany attacks on the western front
Germany is on their last legs and makes a last ditch effort to secure the line on the western front.
Monday, 18 January 2016
Science proves it was a murder, not suicide
Is this methanol poisoning an unfortunate accident or the work of a sinister killer?
6 Insane Reasons People Got Arrested
You couldn't make this stuff up. Watch this video for ridiculous reasons why people have been arrested!
Weddings in Miami paradise
Chocolate and wine unity ceremony, a wedding party dance off, scenic views, and a fairy tale soirée.
Gassed up nightmares
The boys at Fired Up Garage realize how much work they’ve got to get done on the ’57 Chevy.
Sunday, 17 January 2016
Toyota Mirai First Look - Hydrogen Power Goes Mainstream
Among the futuristic concepts littered around the CES floor, Toyota is displaying its 2016 Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell sedan, which the automaker is really trying to push as the standard of the future. I mean, Toyota saw fit to make more than 5,600 fuel cell patent available for royalty free use to the industry, so hydrogen could become a huge deal if the infrastructure gets put in place.
Why Don't Some People Have Rhythm?
People march to the beat of their own drum, but what about the people that can't seem to keep a beat? Julian explores the world of beat-deafness to find out.
Saturday, 16 January 2016
Could This Keyboard Identify Hackers?
Is your password one of the worst passwords? Could a smart keyboard change that?
5 True Facts About Mermaids!
The mermaid myth has been circulating for thousands of years. Check out these five fishy facts on one of Mankind's oldest legends.
A rare all-crab tank
Wayde and Brett are looking back at some of the most interesting creatures they've put in tanks.
What is the Perfect Litter Box Location?
You wouldn't want to go to the bathroom in the same place that you eat, right? Well, neither does your cat.
Galaxy S6 Leaked and Windows Phone Flagship Cancelled
Mark L is back to tackle the biggest tech rumors of this week! On this week's episode of Rumor Roundup, Mark talks about LG releasing a Galaxy Note competitor with a similar stylus called the G Pen and LG's G Watch R getting major upgrades next year including 4G connectivity for an always on connection. Mark also talks about Microsoft canceling the Windows Phone flagship codenamed "McLaren" and Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S6 getting leaked in a new photo.
History Of Marriage
Marriage has a lot of history and fun facts behind it! LifeNoggin is here to answer the question...Why did humans get married?
Why Do People Have Blind Spots?
The human eye is incredible, but is not nearly the best eye in the animal kingdom! What causes blind spots? Trace is here to tell you every human has one.
Friday, 15 January 2016
5 Mysterious Lights Nobody Can Explain
These 5 mysterious lights defy explanation yet witnesses continually claim their existence. Watch now to see if you believe!
Why We Will All Eat Bugs in The Future
Alex interviews people around the office to find out if they would rather eat candy or bugs. You might think the answer is obvious but don't be so quick to assume!
Gila Monster - Behind the Adventure
Filming in the Sonoran Desert has its challenges and the crew will face them all in this episode, from cactus spines to scorching heat and even a little Gila Monster poop! You aren't gonna want to miss this look at our (mis)adventures.
Is Baby Talk Hurting Your Kids?
Baby talk might sound cute, but what is it really doing to the child?
Thursday, 14 January 2016
Word games
Leah and her mother can't quite get a grip on certain words. Check out this clip for the highlights.
Behind the hunt: bloodless howler
The AIMS team had Mother Nature working against them on this hunt.
Pygmy Rattlesnake - Featurette
I give you an up close look at the smallest species of rattlesnake in Florida, the Pygmy Rattlesnake. Quick and feisty, this is a snake that you definitely want to admire from a safe distance.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Repossessing a six million dollar luxury jet
Repossession specialist Mike Kennedy attempts to "steal" a Learjet 60 from a delinquent owner.
Living Near A Highway Will Kill You!
It seems like we're discovering more and more things that can harm you, and now you can add living close to a highway to that list! Tara breaks down why you might want to consider not living near a major road.
Is this captured beast the elusive hogzilla?
The AIMS team has captured the infamous Hogzilla…or have they?
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Lucy The Cat Uses 100% Of Her Brain (Lucy Movie Parody)
A couple and their cat went missing. Their camera was found in their apartment. They were not. Here is the footage that was recovered from that camera.
Why Saudi Arabia Is Flogging A Free Speech Activist
Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi has received a punishment of 1,000 public lashes from the government; that's 50 floggings a week for over 20 weeks. Why are they doing this and will he be released?
Grasshopper day
With little options for food in Botswana, Michael decides to see what bugs he might be able to eat.
Are The Hong Kong Protests Still Alive?
Pro-democratic protests in Hong Kong began over three months ago, but were things ever resolved? Here's a snapshot of what the uprising looks like today.
Derick's proposal rehearsal
Practice makes perfect, and Derick want's his proposal to Jill Duggar to be absolutely perfect.
Wing suit jump to repo planes
Watch as Mike Kennedy parachutes in a wing suit down to a property containing three planes to repo.
Monday, 11 January 2016
Poolside testing of the snake suit
The Eaten Alive team tests the armored snake suit's diving capabilities.
Great whites try to tip boat
Shark experts Jeff Kurr and Andy Casagrande are in a small boat surrounded by giant great whites.
What Is Lobbying and Can It Be Good?
A citizen's right to lobby plays a tremendous role in politics. Yet today lobbying is more than: it's big business known to have a revolving door with Congress. What is lobbying really about, and can it be fundamentally good?
Why Are Muslims Fighting Muslims In Bahrain?
Violent protests in Bahrain amongst Muslims have garnered global attention. What exactly is happening, and what is it all about?
Sunday, 10 January 2016
Giant Anaconda Still Missing in New Jersey
There might be a giant snake on the loose in a New Jersey lake!
Top 5 iOS 8 Widgets
While Apple's iOS 8 still doesn't support traditional widgets-not like Android-its Notification Center does offer up a convenient alternative. By default, stuff like your today summary, traffic conditions, tomorrow summary, calendar and Stocks will show up, turning the swipe down panel into a more information-rich overview of what's going on. I can see what appointments are ahead, check the weather and see how long it'll take me to get home without asking.
Tip For How To Cut Your Cat's Nails
Are your little panther's nails a little too sharp? Here's our tip for how to keep them neat and trimmed.
The lost giants of Georgia
A discovery of bones belonging to seemingly giant people raise questions.
A new season of terror
An all new season of A Haunting starts Sunday, November 23rd at 10/9c. Only Destination America!
GRIZZLY BEAR ATTACK!
With jaws powerful enough to crush a bowling ball, The Grizzly Bear is definitely a force of nature that commands respect. Luckily human encounters with them in the wild are rare due to their remote wilderness habitat... However make no mistake, they do happen and being prepared on how to react can mean the difference between life and death.
Saturday, 9 January 2016
Trapping a ghost with solar panels
The Tennessee Wraith Chasers believe that they can capture this ghosts energy using solar panels.
Airplane foodie
Steffanie Rivers saves money any way she can, even if that means eating leftover airplane food.
Old Ironton psychiatric hospital
Doogie and Chris break down their experiences at the Old Ironton Psychiatric Hospital.
Worst Injuries: Hand in the bait grinder
A deckhand is airlifted by the U.S. Coast Guard after shredding his hand in a bait grinder.
MacBook Air 12-inch Leaked and Galaxy S6 Processor Change
Mark L is back to tackle the biggest tech rumors of this week! On this week's episode of Rumor Roundup, Mark talks about the recent HTC One M9 leak which show the device having a much larger rear camera module and Apple's new 12-inch MacBook Air ditching the iconic backlit Apple logo and instead using a similar design to what is found on current iPads. Mark also talks about Samsung's Galaxy S6 ditching Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 processor in favor of Samsung's own Exynos line of processors.
Why Does This Frog Break Its Own Bones?
The hairy frog is nicknamed the "horror frog" because it breaks its own bones when it feels threatened!
Friday, 8 January 2016
DIY Survival: Unclogging a gun barrel
Joe Teti explains how to clean your gun barrel and avoid a catastrophic failure of the weapon.
Sharks Socialize Like High Schoolers
For the first time research led by the university of exeter and the marine biological association of the UK shows that individual sharks have their own unique social personalities.
This is Why Cats Rule The Internet
Cats are clearly the Internet's favorite, but why do we like them so much more than dogs and other animals?
Trans fat is still lurking in your food
Trans fat increases your risk of heart disease. The federal government is considering banning it, but for now trans fat is still in many foods.
How did ebola evolve to affect humans?
Ebola is the infection of our nightmares. How do deadly viruses like ebola evolve to affect humans?
Thursday, 7 January 2016
Deep-fried cookie dough
Erica Prange is using her grandmother's recipe to cook up the best deep-fried cookie dough around.