
Horses Inside Out, Service Paints Anatomy on Live Horses to Educate People Who Work with Horses
Horses Inside Out educates people who work with horses on the anatomy of their animals in a clever way—by painting musculoskeletal systems on to live…

Submergence, A Virtual Reality-Style Matrix of LED Lights
“Submergence” is an interactive installation of 8,064 LED lights that are suspended in a matrix that fills a gallery space. Viewers can walk through the…

Researchers Use Real-Time MRI to See Inside a Beatboxer
“‘Clap’ snare” Researchers at University of Southern California used real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rtMRI) to capture X-ray-style video of a beatboxer in action. The researchers…

Instructables Releases App for iPhone & iPad
DIY website Instructables has released an iOS app that gives access to more than 100,000 tutorials and allows users to create Instructables on the fly.…

A Visual History of NASA Space Food
This gallery of freeze dried and preserved morsels spans more than 50 years of NASA space food, from the Gemini missions to the International Space…

Turning Boiling Water into Snow at -13°F
On a recent frigid morning in Montreal (-13° Fahrenheit), a Geeks Are Sexy blogger tossed boiling water into the air, turning it into a cloud…

Constellations, Commemorative Poster for the 100th Anniversary of Grand Central Terminal
With New York City’s iconic Grand Central Terminal turning 100 years old in February, Pop Chart Lab has released “Constellations,” a commemorative poster that features…

Ordering a Pizza with a Talking Computer in 1974: The First Use of a Speech Prosthesis
In 1974, Donald Sherman, a man affected with a speech disorder, successfully ordered a pizza over the phone with the help of a talking computer.…

The Planetarium Projector Museum, The World’s Largest Collection of Planetarium Projectors
The Planetarium Projector Museum houses the world’s largest collection of vintage planetarium projectors. The museum is the work of Owen Phairis, who has been fascinated…

Deconstructed Landmark Photo Montages by Thomas Kellner
German artist Thomas Kellner deconstructs famous landmarks with his chaotic photo montages.
