Editor, blogger, and cephalopod enthusiast Elizabeth Preston has written an intriguing and approachable article for Nautilus comparing how we see things as humans with how various other animals see things.
Neil deGrasse Tyson in slow motion looks, acts, and sounds stoned out of his mind
| Entertainment, Funny, Science & NatureEven the stuff he talks about works perfectly in this scenario… Source
Take an incredible tour of an erupting volcano on a remote-controlled helicopter
| Amazing, Entertainment, Science & NatureShaun O’Callaghan mounted a GoPro camera on a quadricopter and flew it into a volcano to give us this amazing inside look at an eruption at Mount Yasur in Vanuatu.
These cross-stitches make deadly diseases look like the cutest little things
| Art, Cute, Entertainment, Funny, Science & NatureAlicia Watkins has a knack for combining cross-stitch and humor. Whether getting her nerd on with binary cross-stitch or immortalizing Captain Picard in thread (“Set phasers to stunning”), her work