Looking Back on NASA’s Vivid 1970s Visions of Space Living
(via Atlas Obscura) Feast your peepers on these artistic interpretations of a colonized cosmos.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Feast your peepers on these artistic interpretations of a colonized cosmos.
Read more(via Amusing Planet) The story of Sir Isaac Newton and the falling apple is one of the most famous anecdotes
Read more(via Real Clear Science) The human body is incredibly resilient. When you donate a pint of blood, you lose about
Read more(via Vice) Throughout history, sleepwalkers have cooked meals, rode motorcycles, and committed murders—and it happens to far more of us
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Ahuna Mons is what is known as a cryovolcano, and sits on Ceres, the dwarf planet that’s
Read more(via Great Big Story) When Andrés Ruzo was a boy, his grandfather would tell him tales of a mythical city
Read more(via Amusing Planet) The 900-day Siege of Leningrad during the Second World War was perhaps one of the most gruesome
Read more(via Great Big Story) Inspired by “Mobile Suit Gundam,” one of the most popular anime series in Japan, engineer Masaaki
Read more( via Grunge) We all do things we later come to regret, but for most of us that means a
Read more(via Smithsonian) Blood type, metabolism, exercise, shirt color and even drinking beer can make individuals especially delicious to mosquitoes.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Geothermal energy keeps the crop warm even during deep snows.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) What people eat in space depends a lot on where they’re from on earth.
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