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Norm Devio hands out trophies to visitors as parting gifts. He can't even remember how many arm wrestling championships he has won. By Adam Glanzman. → Read More
In the Himalayan, entire villages survive on illegal marijuana production → Read More
He constructed a jaw-operated camera that takes an image when he opens his mouth → Read More
German photographer Corinna Kern takes us on an unexpected spiritual journey → Read More
Hubble/ESA/NASA Galaxy cluster SDSS J1038+4849 It's actually a cluster of galaxies In the center of this Hubble Telescope image is the galaxy cluster SDSS J1038+4849 — and it appears to be smiling back at you. The two orange eyes of the grinning face are actually two distant galaxies, and the peculiar smile was caused by an effect known as strong gravitational lensing. Galaxy clusters are so… → Read More
Comet Lovejoy is passing by for the first time in more than 8,000 years → Read More
It took 12 visits for photographer Souvid Datta to gain the trust of drug users in Kabul, Afghanistan → Read More
In his new book U.S. Marshals, Brian Finke captures what life is like for those serving in the country's oldest law enforcement agency → Read More
Jupiter is keeping an eye on the other planets in the solar system → Read More
Chandra observations of the Perseus and Virgo galaxy clusters suggest turbulence may be preventing hot gas from cooling. CXC/Stanford/NASA Turbulence is preventing star formation It seems that the stars have aligned in the world of astronomy. In a new study, researchers found that galactic turbulence may prevent the formation of new stars in outer galaxy clusters, which are the largest objects… → Read More
A comet flew past Mars this week and NASA captured the encounter → Read More
This photographer has been working on the corner of 125th and Lexington for the past two years. → Read More
More than 200 miles away from earth, 2 astronauts left the confines of their floating home → Read More
Launched in 1963, the Nikonos was one of the first commercially available underwater cameras. But, with the advent of digital, they fell from favor, until one man decided to bring them back → Read More
The Rossetta spacecraft snapped a ‘selfie’ with comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko on Sept. 7, 2014. Two images with different exposure times were combined to bring out the faint details in this very high contrast situation. ESA/Rosetta/Philae/CIVA Selfies are no longer just a human trend The Mars Curiosity Rover isn’t the only lunar explorer that knows how to take a selfie these days. The first of… → Read More
If you thought the coolest application of a 3-D printer was creating a miniature model of yourself, then NASA has just proven you wrong. → Read More
Astronomers have for the first time witnessed the formation of a massive galaxy, which they have dubbed "Sparky." → Read More
Smoking is ingrained in Indonesian culture with children lighting up their first cigarette from the age of four, finds Canadian photographer Michelle Siu → Read More
One year ago today Detroit became the largest city in US history to file for bankruptcy. See what changes took place in the city in the years leading up to the momentous declaration. → Read More
In Tanzania Giant African Pouched Rat rats are being used to identify and sniff out land mines. → Read More