The Surreal World of Neutrino Detectors

Jul 27, 2015

Neutrinos are one of the fundamental particles which make up the universe, but not in the way electrons, protons and neutrons are. These par...

Exploding Anatomy Street Art of Nychos

Jul 25, 2015

Nychos is a street artist from Austria who creates highly imaginative “exploded-view” murals showing animals, humans and other characters i...

The Fairy Stones of Harricana River

Jul 25, 2015

We have seen in the past that concretions — the precipitation of minerals around particles — usually take spherical or oval shapes, as in th...

The Fortified Towns of M'Zab Valley

Jul 24, 2015

MʾZab is a deep, narrow oasis valley located within the Sahara, consisting of five walled towns, about 600 km south of Algiers, the capital ...

James Turrell’s Roden Crater

Jul 24, 2015

If you thought building a house on top of an extinct volcano was cool, how about building one on the inside? That’s what artist James Turre...

Michigan Builds Fake Town to Test Driverless Cars

Jul 23, 2015

Early this week, the University of Michigan together with Michigan Department of Transportation opened a new test environment that would ena...

Wycliffe Well: The UFO Capital of Australia

Jul 23, 2015

The self proclaimed “UFO capital of Australia” lies on Stuart Highway in Northern Territory, between the towns of Tennant Creek and Alice Sp...

The Salt Lake Tuz of Turkey

Jul 22, 2015

Lake Tuz, or Tuz Golu in Turkish, is a saline lake located in a huge area in the arid central plateau of Turkey, about 105 km northeast of K...

Yoo Hyun’s Photorealistic Paper Cut Portraits

Jul 22, 2015

Armed with only an X-acto knife and tweezers, Korean artist Yoo Hyun carves intricate portraits of famous personalities like Marilyn Monroe...

Fulgurite: What Happens When Lightning Strikes Sand

Jul 21, 2015

A single bolt of lightning can deliver 5 gigajoule of energy enough to power an average U.S. household for more than a month. When such a ...

The Story of Hachiko, The Loyal Dog

Jul 20, 2015

Just outside one of the five exits of Tokyo's Shibuya Station is a bronze statue of a dog named Hachiko. It is one of the most popular m...

The Wooden Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich

Jul 20, 2015

The royal estate of Kolomenskoye runs all the way along the right-bank of the River Moscow from Kolomenskaya to Kashirskaya metro stations a...

Titan Clydebank: An Industrial Crane, Now Scotland’s Unique Attraction

Jul 18, 2015

On the banks of River Clyde, in the town of Clydebank, in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, a towering cantilever crane rises. A hundred years ...

The Great Man-Made River of Libya

Jul 17, 2015

One of the biggest civilian development project that Libya’s ex-president Muammar Gaddafi undertook during his forty-two-year rule was the G...

Kramerbrucke: The Inhabited Bridge of Erfurt

Jul 16, 2015

The Krämerbrücke or the Merchant’s Bridge is an inhabited bridge in the German city of Erfurt that spans the Breitstrom, a branch of Gera Ri...

The Hippie Town of Christiania

Jul 16, 2015

In 1971 an abandoned military area in the borough of Christianshavn, in the Danish capital of Copenhagen, was taken over by squatters, and c...

The 3-Billion-Year-Old Klerksdorp Spheres of Ottosdal

Jul 15, 2015

In the small town of Ottosdal, in central North West Province of South Africa, miners working in pyrophyllite mines have been digging up mys...

Behind The Stage of Famous European Theatres

Jul 15, 2015

For the last few years, Hamburg-based photographer Klaus Frahm has been capturing images of incredibly ornamental European theaters from th...

Zheng He’s Enormous Treasure Ships

Jul 14, 2015

Between 1405 and 1433, during the Ming era, Chinese Admiral Zheng He, who was also the court eunuch, commanded seven expeditionary voyages a...

Stiltsville: The Stilt Houses of Florida

Jul 14, 2015

A mile off the coast of Cape Florida on the edge of Biscayne Bay, in Miami-Dade County, you can see a collection of houses floating above th...