Jeff Bridges pulled up to John Goodman’s Walk of Fame ceremony in the actual Dude sweater.
Goodman’s reaction is pure joy. Cinema history hugging it out.
Julian Voss-Andreae is a quantum physicist-turned-sculptor.
His work is heavily influenced by his background in science and his blending figurative sculptures can vanish in front of our eyes.
Attenborough at 100 — A Sting Cut
We know what humans think of David Attenborough: the greatest broadcaster in TV history. But what do the animals think?
Sultan the Pit Pony, this massive earth sculpture was created to honor the ponies that lived and worked in the old colliery in Caerphilly, South Wales.
This is my favorite climate change chart. Japanese monks, aristocrats, and emperors kept meticulous records of cherry blossom festivals for 1,200 years and accidentally built the world's longest climate dataset.
A striking fusion of state propaganda and modernist design, Nippon (1937) is one of the most ambitious Japanese photobooks of the interwar era—and a high point of both modernist bookmaking and cultural messaging. Photos become maps! See the entire book https://t.co/fd3cxUCHZr
A remarkable 19th-century tunnel book that brings the Rhine Valley to life, masterfully creating an illusion of three-dimensional depth and vast spatial distance
🌍 Earth is not a sphere. It never was.
It bulges at the equator by 43 kilometers due to rotational force. It's flattened at the poles. It has a dent near India where gravity is measurably weaker.
GPS satellites have to correct for gravitational variation constantly otherwise navigation errors accumulate at 10 kilometers per day.
Every map ever drawn assumed a shape that doesn't exist.
The planet we've been navigating for 5,000 years looks nothing like what we taught in every classroom.
📌 Source: NASA GRACE satellite mission, ESA GOCE geoid data
I bet most of you have never seen this kind of botanical collection book, especially one focused on orchids. 🌸🌼🏵️📖
It doesn’t feel like just a book. It feels like a small treasure you don’t find every day.
It worth watching this video till the end.
📹 The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
A truck carrying antiprotons will drive across Europe. A team at CERN just transported antimatter across the laboratory's campus in a truck. Literally. 92 antiprotons packed into a portable trap weighing one tonne. As everyone knows, antimatter annihilates on contact with ordinary matter - which is basically everything. The final destination is Germany: Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf. An extraordinary delivery in the history of road transport. https://t.co/3Gb1HCHszA
Open Reel Ensemble performs a trio piece on the Jigakkyu, a custom folk instrument that generates shimmering analog sounds by bowing magnetic tape stretched across bamboo frames, with playback controlled via reel-to-reel tape recorders, August 2025.