This dog has a phobia of walking through doorways...so this is how he gets around his fear and makes his grand entrance.
This is a totally cool example of how science and nature go hand in hand. A
Patrick Henry Hughes plays in the marching band at the University of Louisville, but he's never seen a single football game. That's because Patrick was born blind. He's also unable to fully use his arms and legs, so Patrick uses a wheelchair to get around. How is it that someone who can't walk ended up in a marching band? Patrick's story is full of extraordinary questions like this.
Boon, the Golden Retriever, teaches her 7-week-old puppies a thing or two about how to behave in the snow. In response, they proceed to tackle their playful mother in a display of affection that left me feeling warm and fuzzy.
I can honestly say I have never seen anyone attack a bag of potatoes like this brilliant Russian genius does in this video.
Jim O'Conner isn't particularly popular among students. O'Conner, a Vietnam veteran, teaches math in a very dry and boring way. That's not just opinion, O'Conner himself would back that statement up. "It drives me crazy when people say school should be fun. It's nice if it could be but you can't make school fun." When his student looked at Jim they just saw a boring teacher, but one student stumbled upon a side of Jim's life that they never could have imagined.
Aluminum is everywhere. It's in your soda cans, antiperspirants, and automobiles, just to name a few. One of the most ubiquitous metals found on Earth, it also has unique properties that have some calling it a "Miracle Metal." It resists degrading from rust despite being easily oxidized, and NASA researchers are able to take advantage of certain properties of aluminum to study supernovas in the Milky Way.
The control this man has over his dogs will astound you. It takes a lot of trust and training to be able to attain this level of leadership with your pack of pups. I know they seem under control, but I'm not so sure how responsible this tactic is.
While his 7-month-old naps, dad decides to have some fun. He puts on some rock music in the background while his daughter peacefully sleeps. The loud music doesn't disturb her in the slightest bit. Dad takes her hands and mimics a rock performance, handling both the drums and the guitar.
Fourteen-year-old Rachel was unaware of the nearby camera when she began to sing. Perhaps that's why her performance is so remarkable - sometimes we are at our best when we don't think anyone is watching. In the video, Rachel gives a rendition of the late Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You." The similarity of their voices is uncanny.
This inspiring story follows a group of friends as they play basketball in wheelchairs. A twist comes when the game is over. As the men are leaving the gym it becomes clear that the entire game was a way to support a member of the group who was disabled.
The video features some incredibly well-trained dogs performing some cute tasks.
When I saw this video for the first time, I thought that this dad was about to change some dirty diapers. But it turns out that he had a better idea in mind! He dances for his babies, and they imitate every move he makes! It's so cute and funny at the same time...