Trippy glitch art by Younguk Yi.

Trippy glitch art by Younguk Yi.
Vice explored El Salvador’s fireball festival, an homage to its active volcano.
While, it never went away completely, smoking in movies and television shows is making a comeback. Combined with social media “Cigfluencers”, GenZ appears to be romanticizing cigarette smoking. Dua’s photos became the first post on “Cigfluencers,” which is dedicated to showcasing stars — in archival photos and current snapshots — with cigarettes in hand. Not…
A roof paint blocks 97% of sunlight and pulls water from the air. Researchers at the University of Sydney and commercial start-up Dewpoint Innovations have created a nano-engineered polymer coating that not only reflects up to 97% of the sun’s rays, but also passively collects water. In tests, it was able to keep indoors up…
Almost any modern web application or desktop application offers near the ability to switch between light and dark mode. In Common With applies this in a clever way when displaying a page of lamps.
YouTuber, Tube Cody, created a video of a pair of roller coasters in Rollercoaster Tycoon synchronized to Wicked’s, Defying Gravity. Stick with it until at least a 2 1/2 minute mark.
Two American families moved to Russia, and are finding out it’s really not all that good of a place. But things weren’t hunky dory. In videos since deleted but viewed by NBC News, the family was distraught when Huffman, instead of being able to use his welding skills in a special engineering division of the…
An insightful essay about the behind-the-scenes of what it takes to get into the Great British Bake Off. During the next couple of months, I inched closer to the show. I cleared interviews with home economists who quizzed me on the finer points of baking technique—how to tell when a meringue was done cooking, or…
2025 Dark Sky photography winners. The cool thing about this collection are the technical details in the locations about the photos.
Feeding the population of Alaska is a logistical endeavor, only made harder by all of the tariffs. Getting fresh food to Alaska has been a challenge since the first settlers began scratching in the creek beds for gold. It was just too far from the continent’s more populated areas, separated from the contiguous United States…