This Micro-Flat Hides a World of Secret Living Options
So what that it's about the size of a hallway? It's truly impressive how functional such a small space can be.
So what that it's about the size of a hallway? It's truly impressive how functional such a small space can be.
This technique called "Linguistic Text Analysis" is based on the difference between how we structure sentences in invented and true stories.
Like the fact that Edward Furlong had to be dubbed over for most of Terminator 2.
It's an interesting look at human sexuality.
The 52-year-old proves his stuntman mettle while shooting Mission Impossible 5.
It may not be carved, but look! It's floating! Best. Jack O'Lantern. Ever.
Excuse us while we flee to the bathroom and curl up in the shower where it's safe.
This fascinating photo showcases the Milky Way arching over Devils Tower in Wyoming.
This incredible image, showing off both the Earth and the Moon, was actually taken from beyond the lunar orbit. Isn't space travel wonderful?
This sci-fi slice envisages a tech firm creating an army of badass androids to fight against cyber-terrorism. Who's in?
This is fun and I don't care it was made by the car manufacturer. I care that someone was crazy enough to actually do it.
The National Geographic Photo Content is an annual tradition where we get to see just how awesome the world around us. With the selection process underway, here are some of our favourites.
It's basically like how anyone would do it—except they use an infernal magic machine called "pressure fryer."
The Vapour GT by Swedish design firm Gray Design would look just the part as the new Batmobile.
You think it's ridiculous and dumb at first, but before you know it you're laughing so hard it's painful.
Scientists analysing data from the Rosetta spacecraft have discovered that the 67P comet has dunes, just like Earth, and stinks, just like Earth.