Industrial Remains of the Manhattan Project

Jul 14, 2010

One cannot see the nuclear-explosives production facilities built during the Manhattan Project without experiencing a sense of awe at wha...

Oldest Woman in the World Turns 130!

Jul 13, 2010

If this is true than Antisa Khvichava is the oldest living woman in the world. Khvichava who claims to have turned 130 years old  was born o...

Hungry Planet: What the World Eats by Peter Menzel

Jul 13, 2010

In the book Hungry Planet , photographer Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio present a photographic study of families from around the world...

Salmon Spawning at Kuril Lake in Kamchatka

Jul 12, 2010

The Kamchatka Peninsula is a 1,250-kilometer long peninsula in the Russian Far East. It lies between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the S...

World War 2 WAVES – Women in the US Navy

Jul 12, 2010

As the US Navy ramped up for World War 2, its leadership began the unprecedented task of recruiting 27,000 female sailors called WAVES, an a...

Incredibly Realistic Fabric Sculptures by Lisa Lichtenfels

Jul 11, 2010

Artist Lisa Lichtenfels is acclaimed for pushing the boundaries of fabric sculpture. This soft sculpture artist creates the inner frame fro...

Dr. Evermore’s Scrap Metal Yard

Jul 10, 2010

Located on Highway 12, in Wisconsin, U.S. is Dr. Evermore’s Scrap Metal yard that features a wide variety of strange metal creatures to form...

Lovely Digital Illustrations by Sam Nielson

Jul 9, 2010

Sam Nielson is an artist based on United States who work at Avalanche Software/Disney Interactive Studios. Checkout his profile at DeviantAr...

Brilliant Printed Circuit Board Sculptures by Steven Rodrig

Jul 9, 2010

These incredible pieces were sculpted out of PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) by Cuba born, US living artist Steven Rodrig . This geek turned a...

Festival of San Fermin 2010 (Day 2): Bull Running

Jul 8, 2010

Yesterday, we published several pictures of Spanish men and women celebrating the annual festival of San Fermin. As mentioned, one of the c...