Wacław Szpakowski was a Polish architect and engineer who, over the course of his life and in secret, made a series of ...
I am predisposed to like videos about meteorite craters but this was even more interesting than I anticipated. A nice example ...
Wacław Szpakowski was a Polish architect and engineer who, over the course of his life and in secret, made a series of ...
Over the past several months, I’ve settled into a routine that involves reading one book at a time on paper or on the Kind ...
Halloween is not really my thing, but I always like looking through some of the best mundane costumes from Japan via Spoon & ...
Trials rider Danny MacAskill finally got the chance to ride the angularly futuristic Adidas campus in Herzogenaurach, Germany ...
Hey everyone. I don’t have a whole lot to say about the election results and probably won’t talk about it too much h ...
Laura Olin’s newsletter of “art, internet, and ideas” is a favorite of mine (subscribe here), and I appreciated her comments from this morning on why sci-fi and fantasy movies work for moments like ...
I missed this back in May: the Boy Scouts of America is changing its name to Scouting America “in an effort to emphasize inc ...
The NY Times has had a difficult time covering the 2024 election in a clear, responsible manner. But I wanted to highlight this sh ...
From the NIH, a collection of 2,000+ public domain science and medical art visuals (molecules, plants, viruses, proteins, ...
A pair of physicists from MIT and Jefferson Lab and an animator have created a new visualization of the atomic nucleaus. For ...