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"Reversible Concrete" Is Ready to Revolutionize Temporary Architecture
Working with Gramazio Kohler Research, these guys are changing how we think about infrastructure.
Italian Police Raze Makeshift Migrant Camp Near French Border
Italian authorities forced 150 migrants to abandon a makeshift camp in Ventimiglia on Wednesday morning, triggering a standoff that lasted into the early evening.
Look Closely: It's a Painting, Not an Inkjet Print
Artist Michael Staniak emulates digital images with analog materials.
[Premiere] 8,500 Photos Create a Stop-Motion That's Rocks
Using 60 rocks from 15 different countries, stop-motion maestro Christophe Thockler brings Michna's "Solid Gold" to life.
'Box of Rocks' Is the Best Startup in the Entire World
A subscription rock-mailing service called 'Box of Rocks': The Motherboard Review.
Methane Found in Crushed Martian Meteorites Suggests Mars Could Support Life
It's not evidence of life, but researchers have some thoughts on where we're most likely to find it.
Anti-Gravity Dance Machine Proves Olafur Eliasson Just Has More Fun
This is what happens when the mind behind 'Contact,' 'World Illuminator,' and 'Moon' wants to have some fun.
It's Art: The Tip of England's Tallest Mountain
Many think Oscar Santillan's taking of a stone from Scaffel Pike's summit is an act of vandalism. Actually, it's art.
How Humanity Will Leave Its Most Permanent Scar on the Earth
Anthroturbation—the digging, drilling, mining, and blasting that mars our planet’s subterranean environs—may end up being the definitive impact of humans and machines' on the planet.
We Talked to the Artist Creating a Miniature City Out of Paper
Let 24-year-old artist Charles Young invite you inside the tiny world of Paperholm.