Beautifully zen in nature, we applaud the smooth fidelity of the video
A fascinating look at the weird and wonderful creatures that live in the deep water of Monterey Bay.
We love this group of Bolivian women who defy skateboarding norms by skating in traditional cholita dress.
Alex Cearns has captured dogs in moments of lovely bliss, giving us the impression of pure, quiet zen.
From the relatively shallow depths of the world’s lakes to the absolutely stunning deepness of the Pacific Ocean, our planet is full of water.
Kristina Makeeva has a stunning collection of photos featuring Lake Baikal’s frozen wonderland, combined with fashion and art.
Mark Zuckerberg’s video talking about Facebook’s name change and absurd virtual world was an easy target for satire.
Harvard University has an extraordinary collection of some of the world’s oldest and most original pigments.
It’s fair to say that Big John will be the ultimate conversation piece, when it is (carefully) installed at its new owner’s home.
In time for Halloween, The Oregon Zoo is getting into the spirit, sharing X-rays of their residents, with results that are both smile-worthy, and a little spooky.
The Last Forest covers the Yanomami tribe isolated in the Amazon Forest, and their interactions with modern culture and intrusions on their way of life.
The natural world is all around us, but only some of it is visible to the naked eye. An entire new world opens up to us through the beauty of micrographs.
Hurricane Ida wreaked havoc on the city of New Orleans recently, causing significant damage to the entire power grid in the area.