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Strangely beautiful landscapes made of mold

Most people would recoil at the thought of mold growing on their food, but this time-lapse offers an oddly beautiful perspective of these fungal colonies. → Read More

Acorn transforms into sapling in 8-month time-lapse

Waiting for a seed to sprout is often be a test of patience, but for those of us who lack this honorable virtue, we have time-lapses to soothe our nerves. → Read More

Golden ice formations wrap winter in a warm glow

Photographer Annie Degré captures these otherworldly images by shooting during the golden hour and juxtaposing her subjects against the path of the setting sun. → Read More

Meet Ingo and Poldi, best friends breaking all the rules

There's nothing like an adorable interspecies friendship to brighten your day! → Read More

Newfound spiders have names to match their flash

Newly discovered peacock spiders dubbed Sparklemuffin and Skeletorus are as fascinating as they are off-the-charts flamboyant. → Read More

Rally behind ferrets, narwhals and coyotes in honor of World Wildlife Day

The U.N. holiday's 2015 theme promotes getting serious about wildlife crime. → Read More

Quokka selfies are taking the Internet by storm

Due to their seemingly ever-smiling demeanor, these small marsupials are the perfect selfie buddies. → Read More

These starling murmurations are not what they appear

These breathtaking images may appear to be starling murmurations, but you might be surprised if you take a closer look. → Read More

Artist turns hubcaps into whimsical creatures

British artist Ptolemy Elrington merges recycling and sculpture with his fascinating works of art. → Read More

Newborn orca calves make waves in Pacific Northwest

These 2 bundles of joy are symbols of hope for the endangered population of orcas that live in the waters between Washington and British Columbia. → Read More

A year in the woods yields surreal sculptures

What is more romantic that venturing out into nature and spending the whole day creating art? → Read More

Forget Bourbon Street: 7 natural wonders of Louisiana

Sure, Mardi Gras is fun, but now it's time to sober up and explore all the other amazing places Louisiana has to offer. → Read More

Whimsical jellyfish air plants are not only easy to care for, they're downright adorable!

Looking for a fabulous wedding decor element or a quirky conversation piece for your home? → Read More

Rural vignettes capture the warmth of winter

The work of Elena Shumilova is the perfect embodiment of the Danish concept, "hygge," which roughly translates to "coziness." → Read More

Retired subway cars given a second life as artificial reefs

At first glance, you might gasp in horror at the thought of these vintage metal behemoths being unceremoniously dumped into our ocean waters, but don't worry — there's more to this story. → Read More

Artist creates beautiful order from foraged objects

New Mexico-based artist Ja Soon Kim collects and neatly arranges leaves, flowers, seashells, feathers, stones and other natural objects. → Read More

When an iceberg flips, what does it look like?

If you ever wanted to know what an iceberg looks like underneath the waves, then check out these striking images captured during an expedition to Antarctica last month. → Read More

Rice paddies: Glassy landscapes with a complex history

These beautiful rice paddy fields are more than a pretty landscape scene. They represent an ancient agricultural legacy that humans still depend on. → Read More

Minnesota brothers create marine monsters on dry land

Every year, a brotherly trio constructs an epic snow sculpture of an aquatic animal in their front yard. → Read More

These expressive masks are the emojis of ancient Japan

Smithsonian's Museums of Asian Art kicked off 2015 by releasing more than 40,000 images of artifacts online for public viewing and non-commercial use. → Read More