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History | History
D-Day 70th anniversary: Normandy then and now
Celebrate the 70th anniversary of D-Day by peering at Normandy in 1944 and today.
History | History
25 Facts About John Adams
Lawyer, statesman, president, gadfly, New Englander: John Adams was a lot of things, but boring wasn't one of them.
Visual Arts | Visual Arts
Visual Arts | Visual Arts
MoMA | The Collection | Rolf Harder. (Canadian, born Germany 1929)
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is a place that fuels creativity and provides inspiration. Its extraordinary art collection includes modern and contemporary art.
Visual Arts | Visual Arts
Vermeer's paintings might be 350 year-old color photographs
Tim Jenison, a Texas-based inventor, attempts to solve one of the greatest mysteries in the art world: How did Dutch master Johannes Vermeer manage to paint so photo-realistically 150 years before the invention of photography? Here's how he conduc
Visual Arts | Visual Arts
271 Years Before Pantone, an Artist Mixed and Described Every Color Imaginable in an 800-Page Book
In 1692 an artist known only as
Visual Arts | Visual Arts
How to Very Quickly Skill Up Your Photography With Some Research
How to Very Quickly Skill Up Your Photography With Some Research
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Here's NASA's New Design for a Warp Drive Ship
In 2010, NASA physicist Harold White revealed that he and a team were working on a design for a faster-than-light ship. Now he's collaborated with an artist to create a new, more realistic design of what such a ship might actually look like.
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is mysteriously shrinking in a dramatic way
Scientists have noticed something dramatic happening in the Solar System: Jupiter's famous Great Red Spot, the crimson monster storm that once was so large that it could eat three Earths, is mysteriously shrinking at high speed. Now it's only the
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
See Earth from Space With a Pink Floyd Soundtrack (Video)
If you've ever wondered what the view of Earth from space would be like set to a Pink Floyd soundtrack, wonder no more. The English band is using amazing views from the International Space Station to countdown to the May 20 launch of something.
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Deep Underground, Oceans Of Water May Be Trapped In A Crystal 'Sponge'
Scientists have discovered evidence of a vast reservoir of water, maybe three times the volume of all the world's oceans, hiding up to 400 miles beneath the Earth's surface.
Books | Books
Books | Books
Your Spring Must-Reads List: 3 Books We're Reading Now
The task of choosing the next book to read can be daunting—especially when your Goodreads roster is growing substantially longer than your bucket list (and they slowly morph into the same thing...). In the Glamour...
Books | Books
The Dylanologists
Detectives on the trail of a musical enigma, Bob Dylan’s most tenacious fans prove nearly as intriguing as the elusive artist they revere. A study ...