Honoring Animals Used in Research And Testing

Jan 8, 2018

The United States’ National Academies of Sciences estimates that as many as 22 million vertebrate animals are used every year in the United...

Akademgorodok: Siberia’s Silicon Valley

Jan 3, 2018

Tucked away in a remote forest of birch and pine in the heart of Siberia, 3,000 km away from Moscow, at a place where winters are six months...

The Russian Woodpecker

Dec 29, 2017

Anyone who listened to shortwave radio or was a ham radio operator from the mid 1970s to the late 1980s will be familiar with a sharp, repet...

The Fortified Villages of Khevsureti

Dec 28, 2017

Tucked away in the Caucasus Mountains in the north of Georgia, is the historic province of Khevsureti. Its men were once renowned in martial...

Britain’s Thankful Villages

Dec 27, 2017

War memorials are a familiar sight in towns and villages across Britain, somberly remembering the sacrifices made by millions of ordinary yo...

Poles of Beauty

Dec 22, 2017

An image recently published by one of my favorite blogs, Astronomy Picture of the Day, made me realize that our planet earth posses perhaps...

Checkpoint Charlie

Dec 20, 2017

For nearly thirty years until the end of the Cold War, Berlin lay divided both physically and ideologically by the infamous Berlin Wall that...

Ethiopia’s Churches In The Sky

Dec 19, 2017

The ancient Kingdom of Axum, now a part of Ethiopia, was one of the first nations in the world to adopt Christianity. The religion took stro...

How Clowns Trademark Their Face By Painting On Eggs

Dec 15, 2017

Every clown’s face makeup is unique, or at least, they should be, for there is an unwritten rule within the clowning community that no clown...

Toronto’s Camouflaged Electric Substations

Dec 14, 2017

More often than not, industrial infrastructures are an eyesore, especially when they are smack in the middle of a beautiful city like Toront...