National Geographic reveals its top pictures of 2015
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.
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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.
DARPA has been given $93 million to Northrop Grumman, to built an unmanned VTOL military drone that can land on small ships.
The map above shows a global view of gravity anomalies, unveiling the most complete unified view of the Earth’s seafloor to date.
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)
Impact, an impressive video, telling the story of the mental journey of a high diver, in the seconds before his jump…
AECOM and Pininfarina selected to design Istanbul new airport’s traffic control tower.
Ferrari launched a design contest for how will look like their supercar in 2040. These are some of the finalists, from 50 schools around the world.
HoloLens from Microsoft, is the first fully untethered, wearable holographic computer, enabling high-definition holograms to integrate with your world.
World’s first drone light painting video “The Christmas Edit,” to wish you Merry Christmas. Take a look at the video…
The impressive Museum of Tomorrow by Santiago Calatrava, opens in Rio de Janeiro.