Butterflies remember a mountain that hasn’t existed for millennia
Geology is what we look to when we want enduring monuments. Rock and metal outlast anything made of living tissue. Or do they? In another example of science getting poetic, it seems that a symbol of...
View ArticleWatch 9 months of Curiosity on Mars in a one-minute time-lapse video
This fascinating time-lapse video shows nine months of the Mars Curiosity Rover digging and moving its way across the red planet, in just one minute. Unlike the typical Mars beauty shots, the video...
View ArticleA breathtaking image of this year’s strongest solar flare so far
On April 11, 2013, at 3:16 a.m. EDT, the sun emitted an M6.5 flare, allowing NASA to capture this vibrant image. It’s not a particularly powerful solar flare, but it is the strongest of 2013 so far,...
View ArticleTop 10 Hottest Irish Actors, For The Craic…
Colin Farrell attending the premiere of Triage (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Ireland is famous for many things. As a proud Irish man myself, I’ve grown up with Riverdance, Sinead O’Connor’s numerous...
View ArticleHow the Boston Marathon tragedy revealed the best side of social media
Within seconds after a bomb detonated during the Boston Marathon this morning, pictures, video and news of the horrific event were pulsing over social networks. And they weren’t exaggerations or FUD —...
View ArticleThese futuristic cities are housed inside a single, gigantic building
The evolution of cities may be a lot weirder than you think. Instead of sprawls, they may become ultra-high density constructions that look more like one gigantic building. Here are some incredible...
View ArticleNew magnetic putty video hypnotizes as much as it horrifies
Magnetic putty is on the prowl again, but this time its terrifying powers can be seen in this stunning new hi-def video put together by FX artist Joey Shanks. As we’ve shown you before, magnetic putty...
View ArticleThe Naked British Rowing Team Strips Down Again For A Whole Movie To Fight...
The beautiful men of the Warwick University Rowing Club are back with a 55-minute behind-the-scenes look at the making of their super popular and super steamy calendar. And it is everything. In case...
View ArticleWas the early universe a better environment for life to evolve?
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb has just published a paper about how life might have flourished when our 13.8-billion-year-old universe was a mere 15 million years old. Back then, the whole universe was...
View ArticleAstronomers May Have Just Discovered the First Exomoon
It may not look anything like Avatar‘s Pandora or Jedi‘s Endor, but if verified, it could be the first moon ever discovered outside our solar system. Located 1,800 light years away, it’s a large moon...
View ArticleAll The Reasons We Leave Earth for Dead in Science Fiction
We’re living on a planet with an expiration date. One day, Earth will die or explode — and if we’re lucky, some of us won’t be there. Science fiction is full of stories where we abandon a dead Earth,...
View ArticleI, Regress – Comedy Of The Week From BBC Radio 4…
I, Regress, Thunder – Series 2, Episode 3 BBC Radio 4′s Comedy Of The Week. Dark and surreal comedy in which a twisted hypnotherapist takes unsuspecting clients on disturbing journeys through their...
View ArticleStar Trek Video Game Concept Art…
Fernando Acosta, formerly of Colombia but now residing in Canada, worked on the Star Trek video game that was released very quietly this week. Below you’ll see examples of his Trek work, but be sure to...
View ArticleWho Wants To See Truly Horrific Amounts Of Targaryen-on-puppet Violence..?
Warning: This video contains mild spoilers for the first two seasons of Game of Thrones. Also, it is insanely adorable, despite the truly horrific amounts of Targaryen-on-puppet violence featured...
View ArticleIncredible Photographs of Fractals Found in the Natural World – via io9
Fractals aren’t just something you learn about in math class. They are also a gorgeous part of the natural world. Here are some of the most stunning examples of these repeating patterns that look the...
View ArticleJennifer Lopez’s New Television Show ‘The Fosters’ Was Inspired By Her Late...
A new television drama, produced by singer-turned-actor Jennifer Lopez, was inspired by her late aunt, who was gay, the star has revealed. The pilot of television series The Fosters, was bought by ABC...
View ArticleJean Simmons, One Of The UK’s Finest Actresses To Grace The Silver Screen…
Having starred in some classic movies and with a spark of mischief Jean Simmons was a could be seen a s a proper English actress. Aliya Whitely from Den Of Geek rakes a look back at this surprising...
View ArticleIf your brain were a computer, how much storage space would it have?
The comparison between the human brain and a computer is not a perfect one, but it does lend itself to some interesting lines of inquiry. For instance: what is the storage capacity of your brain? The...
View ArticleButterflies remember a mountain that hasn’t existed for millennia
Geology is what we look to when we want enduring monuments. Rock and metal outlast anything made of living tissue. Or do they? In another example of science getting poetic, it seems that a symbol of...
View ArticleWatch 9 months of Curiosity on Mars in a one-minute time-lapse video
This fascinating time-lapse video shows nine months of the Mars Curiosity Rover digging and moving its way across the red planet, in just one minute. Unlike the typical Mars beauty shots, the video...
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