Wacław Szpakowski was a Polish architect and engineer who, over the course of his life and in secret, made a series of ...
Wacław Szpakowski was a Polish architect and engineer who, over the course of his life and in secret, made a series of ...
I am predisposed to like videos about meteorite craters but this was even more interesting than I anticipated. A nice example ...
Halloween is not really my thing, but I always like looking through some of the best mundane costumes from Japan via Spoon & ...
Over the past several months, I’ve settled into a routine that involves reading one book at a time on paper or on the Kind ...
Trials rider Danny MacAskill finally got the chance to ride the angularly futuristic Adidas campus in Herzogenaurach, Germany ...
Hey everyone. I don’t have a whole lot to say about the election results and probably won’t talk about it too much h ...
I missed this back in May: the Boy Scouts of America is changing its name to Scouting America “in an effort to emphasize inc ...
The NY Times has had a difficult time covering the 2024 election in a clear, responsible manner. But I wanted to highlight this sh ...
Laura Olin’s newsletter of “art, internet, and ideas” is a favorite of mine (subscribe here), and I appreciated her comments ...
From the NIH, a collection of 2,000+ public domain science and medical art visuals (molecules, plants, viruses, proteins, ...
Edith Zimmerman has put some new stuff in her Etsy shop, including original watercolors and this print of Mermaids of North ...