The World’s Most Famous Brain

Mar 8, 2011

The brain pictured below is considered to be the world’s most famous brain. It belonged to a man named Henry Gustav Molaison, known as “Pati...

Floating House From Pixar Movie ‘Up’ Recreated in Real Life

Mar 8, 2011

The folks over at National Geographic have built a house inspired by the Pixar movie Up! that can really fly. Using 300 helium-filled weathe...

Cartoon Characters in Old Paintings

Mar 6, 2011

We were amused when Indonesia photographer Agan Harahap manipulated old war photos to insert superhero characters into them. Now an unknown...

Then And Now: Celebrity Comedians

Mar 5, 2011

Remember the fantastic photo series by Irina Werning where old photographs of kids were faithfully recreated with the same person, now grow...

Butterfly Exhibition at RHS Garden Wisley, UK

Mar 5, 2011

The Royal Horticulture Society is holding a butterfly exhibition at Wisley, Surrey, UK, until March 6, that is, tomorrow. The Garden of Roya...

Ghana–The Electronic Dumping Ground of the World

Mar 4, 2011

Where does electronic waste generated by the first world countries end up in? Ghana, and many of the third world countries like China, Niger...

Spongebob Squarepants is Actually a Terminator

Mar 4, 2011

Who would have thought that Spongebob Squarepants is actually a Terminator in disguise? Flickr user rack911 ’s lego creation was successful ...

Miniature Street Art by Slinkachu

Mar 3, 2011

Slinkachu is a London-based artist who creates very small street-based installations and then photographs them: from far away and up-close....

Muhammad Ali’s Sculpture Made From Sand Bags

Mar 3, 2011

LA-based artist Michael Kalish created this impressive three-dimensional sculpture of three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali using 1,3...

Space Shuttle Discovery's Last Mission

Mar 2, 2011

The Space shuttle Discovery blasted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for its final mission to the International Space Station ...