Cheetahs ain’t so fast (they are still very fast). Here are some photographs of moths for you. Jackson Pollack: unknowing cold war warrior. Futurist domes march into the sea. Today…
The (verified) oldest man in recorded history has passed. More bad news, this time about coffee. Here are some pictures of bubbles for you. The answer is hallucinating robots. And…
Alastair Philip Wiper’s photographs of industry are my favorite things today. But these pictures of grandmothers of the world and their cuisine are pretty adorable too. More on the ocean…
Let’s talk about Viennese fast food culture, because why not you know? Teleportation is coming closer and closer to reality. Coffee is good for you again I guess. And now…
BBC asks the important question: why do Finnish babies sleep in cardboard boxes? oh hello lost underwater Egyptian city. The Milky Way’s spirals are pretty interesting! The future is regenerative…
People sure do seem to love American dialect maps these days. The bottom of the ocean is filthy! I think we can all agree that we need more human anatomy/art…
Here come the other universes. Here come the mind-controlled exoskeletons. Here come the x-ray pictures of lightning. Here comes Kim Jong-il’s sushi chef. Here comes the 1920s whimsical science fiction…
This is a story about a cat being caught smuggling a cellphone into a Russian prison. NASA is going to 3d print the heck out of some tasty pizzas. Life…
In case you were wondering, abandoned theme parks are still my favorite. Last week was a big one in the weird animal news world. Pangaea with today’s political borders is…
One of my all time favorite blogs is no more, so let’s all take a moment to appreciate a Teacher’s Guide to Environmental Sculpture. I feel like we’ve talked about…
Continuing a theme from yesterday, here is some submarine ruin porn. Sussex ghost hunters of the 1950s (hurray). The strange sage of the stolen yeti hand. Yesterday was the anniversary…
The simple pleasure of great art in ugly rooms. Aquanauts are the new thing you guys. This is a story about very old moss or whatever. Now we can turn…