How to Turn a Pineapple Into a Halloween 'Pumpkin'
Break out the carving knives and corers, and be prepared to eat the leftovers.
Break out the carving knives and corers, and be prepared to eat the leftovers.
Your gait would probably be a little different if you walked around without soles on your shoes, too.
The game-changing instant messaging service is going offline.
Just because the creatures are mythical doesn't mean there aren't hunting regulations.
It's time to go through the attic, the garage, and the boxes at your parents' house. If you saved your old Happy Meal toys, you could be sitting on a goldmine.
A Dutch bike lane paved with recycled toilet paper is the first of its kind in the world.
It's the latest retro console to get a nostalgia-fueled makeover.
The job description says it all: “Yes, this could just be the best job in the world.”
The experiential play center in Billund, Denmark, opened its doors to the public in late September.
The supposedly haunted Magnolia Hotel is still under renovation, but will be open to the public for one day in October. Go get your spook on.
Time Capsule compiles the best jams from your teens and early 20s.
Between its two locations in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, the coffee shop has saved more than 775 felines.
That's what she said.
Ralphie's mom tried to warn us.
Get ready to meow along to tunes about microchipping, fixing, and keeping a closer eye on your kitties.
Here are the top 2017 winners of Nikon’s annual Small World in Motion digital video competition.
Learn how the tiny trinkets get their colorful centers and perfectly round shapes.
It's hard to pick a favorite from these off-the-wall studies exploring topics like whether cats can be both solid and liquid, the physics of walking backwards with coffee, and the brain activity of people who are grossed out by cheese.
You can thank the lumberjacks' imagination for this one.
It’s a lot punnier than Crayony McCrayonface.
When art school dropout Ralph Shaffer was hired by American Greetings to illustrate greeting cards in 1964, the 23-year-old was tasked with depicting delicate flower petals and hopping bunny rabbits.
Minor household inconveniences haven't changed that much since the '50s.
For some people, the chin is the catwalk.
London, Tel Aviv, and New York City now come in chocolate.