Plus the sunrise from space, holograms made from ultrasounds of babies, and more
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Plus churches that look like tanks, paintings made from masking tape, and more
Plus glitches as art, a pristine frozen lake, and more
Plus a brand-new species of hermit crab, a keyboard-inspired couch and more
By Shaunacy Ferro and Colin Lecher
Posted 04.12.2013 at 10:30 am
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Plus a tower of humanity, a shape-shifting ballet school and more
By Shaunacy Ferro and Colin Lecher
Posted 04.05.2013 at 10:29 am
Plus the world's largest Rubik's cube mural, Peeps astronauts and more
By Shaunacy Ferro and Colin Lecher
Posted 03.29.2013 at 11:00 am
Plus the world's largest inflatable envelope, an extremely toothy fish and more
By Shaunacy Ferro and Colin Lecher
Posted 03.22.2013 at 10:00 am
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Plus tiny Star Wars art, a self-healing microchip and more
By Colin Lecher and Shaunacy Ferro
Posted 03.15.2013 at 10:00 am
Including robot elephants, a 42-wheel BMW concept, and more
By Shaunacy Ferro and Colin Lecher
Posted 02.08.2013 at 6:00 pm
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Collaborative art installation Space Odyssey 2.0 takes a look at what science means to art today. And you know what that means? Space geese.
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A new exhibit in Japan will scan visitors, then turn that data into 3-D printed representations. Here's a look at some of those portraits. (via
Spoon & Tamago)
Plus: A meteor soaring over California, a beautiful aerial view of Greenland's coast, an artist going fully digital, and more amazing photos and illustrations.
Up close with a Japanese macaque, a look at a menacing Florida alligator, and more great shots from the Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Competition
They're gorgeous images, published with convenient timing.
Every year, Nikon's Small World contest rounds up the best in microscopic images, taken by scientists and artists alike. Here are our 11 favorites from this year.