SUNY Geneseo's Scott Morton pulled one of the most dramatic last second performances in college basketball history in this unforgettable game from 2008.
Mike Schneider, owner of FlatFace Fingerboards, explains how he took a niche sport to the next level.
Footage from the cockpit and Troll Airstrip at Queen Maud Land in Antartica shows the extreme conditions that pilots often face when landing.
This video of a car attempting a 180ยฐ turn is a cliff hanger.
The Antonov An-225 Mriya clears its own path through the fog.
WSAZ reporter Tori Yorgey got hit from behind by an SUV during a live news report. Fortunately, she kept her composure and was able to finish her broadcast.
Nicole Smith-Ludvik returns to the top of the tallest building in the world with a A380 flying behind her at 2,700 feet.
A photographer shows a plane landing at the Lukla airport in the Himalayas — known as the world's most dangerous airport.
A cameraman was filming the volcano eruption from 40 miles away when he was suddenly hit by the shockwave.
Gareth Potts made perhaps the fastest 8-ball pool break in history.
There is something intensely mesmerizing about watching this baby doll riding a moped repeatedly falling down stairs and getting back up.
German track and field athlete Uwe Hohn's javelin throw world record of 104.80 is something of legend, an improvement of a whopping 5.08 from the previous holder. And since they completely redesigned javelins since his throw, his record is essentially cased in stone.
A pilot crashed into the train tracks in Los Angeles and LAPD quickly snapped into action to rescue him moments before a train barreled through. Viewer discretion is advised, contains graphic footage.
The LaserCube purports to provide a laser-based navigation system. It looks awesome but there's no way it's street legal, right?
As we look back on the videos of 2021 that we'll never forget, we keep coming back to the time Leo Prinsloo thwarted an attempted ambush by an armed gang by being completely calm, cool and collected.
The lads from How Ridiculous are known for taking things up a notch. The only logical next step after building a copter with bat blades was to film it battering different objects in super-slow motion.
Charlie Berens has the best impression of someone going skiing for the first time.
Circus duo Giang Quoc Nghiep and Giang Quoc Co demonstrate exceptional core strength and bagged yet another achievement after completing 100 steps in record time with one sibling strapped to the other's head.
The lads at How Ridiculous have a large field, an even bigger hammer and a bunch of objects, including fire extinguishers and a glass cube, that they test it out on.
Take a mesmerizing journey through a school in St.Gallen, Switzerland.
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