The brain of the internet, has recently demonstrated that its artificial neural networks have the power to dream by trained these networks to recognize objects, animals, faces and nature, by feeding them millions of images.
Milo the Dolphin uses Sonar to locate the world around him. Incredible school boy Sam is learning how to tap into this skill and become an echolocator.
Nigeria is reclaiming 10 square kilometres of land from the ocean to create "Eko Atlantic" - a vast new city that is set to become the financial heart of Africa.
Smoked watermelon is available at Duck's Eatery in New York City. The melon is cooked in the same way they've been smoking meat for years. It's no wonder the watermelon looks like a smoked ham!
People are not allowed to take their pets to most of the shelters in devastated area. Japanese TV crew capture this dog trying to save another dog. Both dogs were saved!
Wow. No wonder this moving video is taking the world by storm. It's a tear jerker with an amazing message. The hope is that videos like this one continue to make people aware of transplantation. Kudos for Argentina's Foundation of Organ Transplants (FUNDACION ARGENTINA DE TRASPLANTE HEPATICO).
A squirrel uses his intelligence to outwit a nut thief by pretending he's burying a nut. Animatronic spy creatures go undercover to explore the world of animal intelligence and reveal their use of tools, self-medication, culture and subterfuge.
This video presents a collage of some of the most dramatic photos seen on the Internet.The photos include a wide variety of categories from pets and animals to sexual innuendo. This compilation includes photos from all around the globe.
Watch the extraordinary moment when Sir David Attenborough and BBC filmmakers recorded monkeys lying to fellow members of their troop. Monkeys use calls to warn each other of predators - but do they ever raise false alarms so they can sneak a snack? Brilliant footage from BBC show Clever Monkeys.