The Best National Geographic Readers' Photos of 2014
National Geographic just announced the winners of their 2014 Photo Contest and they are truly amazing.
National Geographic just announced the winners of their 2014 Photo Contest and they are truly amazing.
The stolen credentials are apparently what led US investigators to conclude that North Korea was most likely involved in the attack.
It's not all doom and gloom, regardless of what it might look like.
Shockingly it doesn't involve someone melting like the Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz
Some cinemas opted to show Team America: World Police instead of The Interview. Then Paramount shut it down. What the actual fuck?
And all the snow was made from potatoes.
Some people think Santa's image indirectly promotes obesity and an unhealthy lifestyle. But just because Santa looks like a fat bastard doesn't mean he's unhealthy. Who are we to judge?
What would we eat in the event of global catastrophe? Two researchers have come up with the answers and let's just say that it involves plenty of bacterial slime and rats.
So many tech blogs offer comparison charts to help readers figure out what makes sense for them. We might as well just give up though, because Gnod already invented an ideal tool.
Shake it off, girl.
Even if you saw every movie that came out this year, it's unlikely you can recall the poster art for most of them. Check out all the best inside.
Depending on what you do with your account and how long you've had it, your inbox could be worth far more than you imagine.
One hundred years ago the first golden age of advertising met humanity's deadliest conflict: the First World War.
Pop it on your head and voila, you're surrounded by the city streets.
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Scientists have discovered that violent bursts are generated as many as 1,100 times a day on Earth.