Strange and stunning happenings on our Planet.
British Columbia’s Coast Mountains from Space Station
An image of the snowy west coast of British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, in Canada, from the International Space Station on Dec. 31, 2015.
Strange and stunning happenings on our Planet.
An image of the snowy west coast of British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, in Canada, from the International Space Station on Dec. 31, 2015.
Evolution. Although first published in the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin in 1859, the theory has gone through many small changes to become what it is
The Lie We Live. A stunning video exposing the truth about our world…
Derby, the dog can now walk straight, thanks to a new set of 3D-printed legs. Watch Derby at the video…
National Geographic reveals its amazing top pictures of 2015 and the winner, from more than 13,000 submissions, is James Smart with this rare anti-cyclonic tornado.
A weird new shark that glows in the dark, discovered and its official name is ‘Ninja Lanternshark.’
A multi-use Oceanscraper floating colony concept, designed to be 3D printed from the seventh continent’s garbage.
Lulworth Cove, in England, apart of its unique geomorphology, it’s a World Heritage Site and an ideal target for winter solstice photography. Image credit Chris Kotsiopoulos (GreekSky)
This is the first aerial footage of Aliso Canyon natural gas leak, in California, and after two months engineers still can’t figure out a way to contain
Found in Sweden, this 9,500-year-old Norwegian Spruce is the world’s oldest tree.