Arts
Giant Tree Trunk Unearthed After 5,000 Years in a Bog
A 44 foot-long piece of a 5,000 year old tree trunk was uncovered on September 25 in the UK
Looters Are Selling Artifacts to Fund War in Syria
War zones are dangerous places, for both people and cultural heritage
Artist Builds House, Invites Partiers to Trash It
Can a party ever be art?
These Thin Sections of Rock Look Like Beautiful Stained Glass
The beautiful MicROCKScopica project was created by Bernardo Cesare, a professor of petrology and a photographer, who combined his talents in an absolutely stunning way
The Best Bits of XKCD’s Really, Really Big Comic
Cartoonist Randall Munroe designed a giant world that can be explored in the comic by clicking and dragging
This Story Has a Picture With It, So It Must Be True
A recent study found that statements accompanied by pictures are more likely to be taken as true than those without
Mona Lisa’s Body Might Soon Be Exhumed
The woman suspected to be the subject of Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting might be buried in a church in Florence
How Common Are Infections From Tattoo Ink?
A recent set of infections from tattoos has shed light on just how unregulated ink really is
Solar System Lollipops And Other Food That Looks Like Things
Food that looks like things, things that look like food, and food that look like other food. Chaos!
Happy 100th Birthday to John Cage, Who Made a Lot of People Angry
Sixty years ago, John Cage put on a performance of a piece called 4'33" or "four minutes, thirty-three seconds." Today would have been his birthday
This Is What Extinction Sounds Like
Before-and-after audio records show how ecosystems change
The Stunning Results of Throwing a Water Balloon at a Bald Man’s Head
Photographer TIm Tadder's "Water Wigs" makes a splash in this collection of unique images
At the Internet Cat Video Festival, LOLcats Become Art
The Internet Cat Video Festival brought LOLcats inside the walls of the gallery
Playing Video Games At Home Turns 40
The Magnavox Odyssey went on sale 40 years ago, sparking the home video game revolution
Teen ‘Sick-Lit’ Should Leave Parents Feeling Queasy
The newly defined genre of "teen sick-lit" is awash with tear-jerking stories of ill adolescents who seek only to find the love of their life during their final days, but researchers say it reinforces negative stereotypes of the ill
Meet Jinichi Kawakami, Japan’s Last Ninja
This 63-year old engineer, is probably Japan's last true ninja
Was Vincent van Gogh Color Blind? It Sure Looks Like It
Filtering van Goghs works to simulate color blindness unlocks strikingly different images, perhaps revealing something about the way the famous painter saw the world
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