NASA released a series of incredible GIFs today showing how some of 2017's natural disasters looked from space. In one of the images, smoke from this The Slums Of Liberia Spring To Life In These ...
It's the next generation -- of tree frogs. A new species was discovered in Madagascar and named for having "Star Trek" like cadences. Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection Beam me up, froggy. Deep ...
[JK Lee] has been experimenting with a monorail tripteron motion control system (video, embedded below) and trying to improve performance with varying tweaks to the design and with varying degrees ...
We’re seeing stars with this trippy Van Gogh optical illusion ... No, like the first optical illusion we saw in our list, this is not a GIF but a still image – though the wheels appear ...
Get ready for a mind-bending ride! Our “Tricky Illusions That Will Mess with Your Mind” video will have you questioning everything you see. From impossible shapes to colors that aren’t really there, ...
A trippy Minecraft tunnel can be a true test of building expertise (Image via Catasphorism/Reddit) For a particularly demanding build that should be quite an assessment of a player’s building ...
“This is just so trippy to have left Nicky in Italy and now be here in Boston with Max,” Heather said in an October 18 Instagram Story. “And staying at my favorite hotel, by the wa ...
Please verify your email address. You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Guy Ritchie is credited with helping to kickstart a subgenre of London-based crime thrillers with non ...
NASA is seriously contemplating growing future habitable structures out of mushrooms for space colonies on the lunar surface and eventually Mars, according to Al Jazeera. The space agency recently ...
Also, just around the corner, is the debut of It’s What’s Inside, a completely trippy movie that promises to pull on the strings of reality and plummet viewers into a topsy-turvy story line.
Exclusive: "I Saw the TV Glow" writer/director Jane Schoenbrun produces the '90s-inspired feature. The duo, who previously directed “L For Leisure” and “Two Plains and a Fancy,” write, dir ...