Lightning killed a football player during a match in Peru and injured 5 others
Bassist Helena Cruz performing the most complex loop programming you’ll see
Hawaii is much bigger than you think
Concrete silos have an interesting, recurrent collapse mode, when demolished. This is a neat example.
The unforgotten astronaut John Young took this scenic view of billowy clouds with the Space Shuttle Challenger STS-41B flying to space Today in 1984
In 2011, Japanese telecom company Docomo created one of the most beautiful adverts we've ever seen. A giant xylophone in Kyushu playing Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" with a wooden ball rolling down its keys.
Mount Roraima and the other tabletop mountains in Canaima National Park are considered to be the oldest geological formations on Earth, dating back around two billion years to the Precambrian Era.
An eastern screech owl and her owlet
Time required for a F1 pit stop from 1990 to 2023
Richard Browning's jet suit was tested as an emergency paramedic response vehicle in the mountains, where helicopter support wouldn't be safe or practical
A guy adopted a retired police dog, and when he says the names of drugs, the dog goes into alert mode.
The power of a sandblaster machine
To protect the sheep, one must become sheep
Lighting killed a football player during a match in Peru and injured 5 others
Motel Manager James Brock pours Muriatic Acid in the Manson Motor Lodge Pool to evict Black swimmers 1964
Artist Roman Boteen integrated mechanisms into coins that unlock secrets
Teaching an orphaned crane to drink at an animal rehabilitation center in South Africa
The TMC Dumont is a hubless motorbike powered by a 224kW Rolls-Royce aircraft engine and is the work of Brazilian ex-Formula One driver turned motorcycle custom builder Tarso Marques.
The Splendid Fairy Wren
Watch people play ‘Pong’ on a rock wall with Augmented Climbing
Like the flexible hands of a human being, this surgical robot peels the shell of a raw quail egg with the egg body intact, punctures it, and then stitches up the hole.
Platypus is so weird that the scientists who first discovered it thought it was fake. The European explorers assumed an egg-laying, duck-billed, beaver-tailed, otter-footed, venomous mammal had to be an elaborate hoax
The fulll moon over Dubai. The airplane's contrails seem to tow it in a celestial connection.
Rat torture was historically used in medieval times, notably in Europe during the Dutch Revolt in the 16th-17th centuries, where rats were trapped in a cage on a victim's stomach and heated, forcing them to burrow through the body.
Legendary Triple star system in the Orion’s Belt