Illuminating the Dark Art of Making Neon Signs
(via Wired) For decades, neon signs have lit up every corner of urban life. And although commercial uses have dwindled
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(via Wired) For decades, neon signs have lit up every corner of urban life. And although commercial uses have dwindled
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Today, lice combs are a cheap, plastic affair, used in conjunction with chemical treatments to rid scalps
Read more(via Amazing Planet) Over the last fifteen years, the city of Sherbrooke, in southern Quebec, Canada, has been trying to
Read more(via Great Big Story) In the village of Yeli, China, two men have formed an unlikely team to improve their
Read more(via Great Big Story) The largest insect migration in the world ends each year in Michoacán, Mexico. Millions of monarch
Read more(via NASA) Bright, frosty polar caps, and clouds above a vivid, rust-colored landscape reveal Mars as a dynamic seasonal planet
Read more(via Digg) In this Digg original, Master Barber Martial Vivot chronicles his journey into the men’s grooming industry, showcasing the
Read more(via This is Colossal) Every spring, photographer Danilo Dungo spends time at Inokashira Park in Tokyo, famous for its abundance
Read moreIn the late 19th century, Sarah, Victoria, Isabella, Grace, Naomi, Dora, and Mary Sutherland, the Seven Sutherland Sisters, sang and
Read moreWinners and finalists of the 14th annual Smithsonian.com photo contest. There were over 46,000 entries from 168 countries and territories.
Read moreBob Ross was an American painter whose 1983-1994 PBS show The Joy of Painting can still be seen on over
Read moreMadrid based artist Okuda San Miguel transformed an abandoned church in Youssoufia, Morocco into a colorful work of art. From
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