Photographer Paolo Pettigiani gives us a vibrant look at Dunaliella salina, in Camargue, France.
Photography contests always bring out the very best visual storytellers, able to give us such rich scenes in a single image.
Even if we do discover aliens on a distant planet someday, would they look as otherworldly as this amazing creature?
The unique perspective of a drone shows us how mesmerizing sheep herding can look, especially when sped up into time-lapse.
Juneteenth is now federally recognized as an official holiday in the US, the first new federal holiday recognized since Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the 1980s.
Waitomo’s Ruakuri Cave in New Zealand holds some otherworldly sights in the form of glowing worms that hang from the roof of the cave walls.
Let’s see: Ancient, egg-laying, poisonous, web-footed, beaver-tailed and duck-billed. It’s got to be…
A new Google Earth time-lapse feature lets you see portions of the globe changing over the last 37 years.
It often takes an outside perspective to notice something new. The same can be said for our only home, Earth. Seeing the fragility and beauty of Earth from space gives us a perspective of just how precious and limited it all is.
French director Stéphane Ridard used a drone to capture some stunning footage of the recent Iceland eruption, in a way that normally we only see with major film crews and major equipment.
This visually delightful series by photographer Gregg Segal is the result of three years of travel through the USA, India, Malaysia, Germany, France, Italy, Senegal, the United Arab Emirates, and Brazil.
The New York Times has an impressive set of simulations that explores the way the virus can move in a classroom.
This Thursday, February 18, NASA will attempt to land a large rover on the surface of Mars, after a seven month journey to the Red Planet.
In this simple yet poignant project, we see a range of floor/ground markings that speak to our pandemic reality.
The range of strange, inaccurate, and downright hilarious interpretations of lions in the Middle Ages is worth a chuckle.
Gabor Nagy’s adventures have taken him to some gorgeous places around the globe, and his photographic eye make his journeys spectacular to witness, if only through images.
Indeed, the Northern White Rhino is effectively extinct in the world, save for a mother and daughter named Najin and Fatu, who are under 24/7 security in Kenya.
These historical photos of men in love range from the mid-19th century to World War II in date, and prove that love is love is love.
Made from steam-bent Scandinavian Ash, bronze-plated skis, candy cane lacquer and even a solar panel to provide a heated seat, this sleigh will take Santa to his millions of Christmas destinations in style.
Shocking and heartbreaking photos show the devastation of BC’s few remaining old growth forests, being logged now by greedy, unscrupulous timber companies.
The Weather Photographer of the Year contest is now in its 5th year, and has some amazing entrants that show us 2020 wasn’t just about a raging global pandemic.