If you enjoyed yesterday’s iconic works of art recreated with balloons, here’s something from a similar “spool” of thought. Devorah Sperber breaks famous paintings down to their ‘pixels’ and then recreates
If you were wearing an animated gif T-shirt, you’d feel so alive! (You’d just have to watch out for strangers who noticed your new-found ‘huggability’.) Sean Montgomery of Produce Consume Robot is responsible for
Today, we have a scientific lesson in cat yawning. Cats have been generously supplied by Godmachine [interviewed] and science comes courtesy of Vsauce. First, here is a recent
Psycho Ceramics were a range of zany novelty ceramics made by US-based Kreiss company and manufactured in Japan between the 1960s and 1970s. They are characterized by a
I could so use one of these right now. Aeroshot Pure Energy is an aerosol-based calorie-free caffeine inhaler invented by Harvard University professor David Edwards of Artscience Labs. Each
I’m against people dying their pets [See “Your Dog is Not a Canvas“], but here’s a very interesting exception. Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a genome-based immunization strategy
Nope, this isn’t some new, hip culinary fusion of mint chocolate gelatto and tobiko for foodies: it’s your brain. Specifically: “Vesicles of The Neuron: A colorized scanning EM of
Science vs Delirium is a series of illustrations celebrating some of the greatest scientists in history. Melbourne-based graphic designer, Simon Bent, created the series “to re-popularise these iconic
I was lucky enough to have seen Dr. Chevalier Jackson’s collection of swallowed objects when I visited Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum. Now, author Mary Cappello has written a book