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What We Love This Week, Volume LVII

What We Love This Week, Volume LVII

The Festival of Colors, sustainable post-apocalyptic cities and more awesome corners of the world are featured in this week's What We Love.
Jane Perkins’ Remarkable Recycled Art

Jane Perkins’ Remarkable Recycled Art

See Jane Perkins' stunning recreations of artistic masterworks using only recycled materials like buttons and beads.
The Winners Of The Sony World Photography Contest

The Winners Of The Sony World Photography Contest

This year's Sony World Photography Contest received over 140,000 entries. Here are some of our favorites.
Alexander Khokhlov’s Surreal 2D Portraits

Alexander Khokhlov’s Surreal 2D Portraits

Given its dynamic properties, the face has often been used as the subject--not the canvas--of a portrait. Alexander Khokhlov does both.
6 Unsung Scientific Heroes

6 Unsung Scientific Heroes

Everyone knows the biggies: Darwin, Newton, Mendeleev, Watson and Crick. But what about the lesser known scientific heroes?
3 Places You Don’t Ever Want To Visit

3 Places You Don’t Ever Want To Visit

Toxic, abandoned coal towns. Venomous snake-infested islands. Even more toxic coal towns. Don't ever visit these places. But do read about them.
What We Love This Week, Volume LV

What We Love This Week, Volume LV

Eco friendly villas, hilarious movie mashups and a photo summary of Carnival around the world make our short list of this week's things we love!
30 GIFs That Explain The World Around Us

30 GIFs That Explain The World Around Us

Satiate your appetite for knowledge with thirty incredible GIFs that explain the world around us!
Mardi Gras’ Colorful Craziness

Mardi Gras’ Colorful Craziness

Ending a season of glut and hedonism with a bang, Mardi Gras is a popular event for believers and nonbelievers alike.
Our 40 Favorite Entries In The Saatchi Art Motion Photography Contest

Our 40 Favorite Entries In The Saatchi Art Motion Photography Contest

As smart phones have turned photography on its head, the Saatchi Art Motion Photography Contest looks to the masses for understanding the medium's future.
Ireland’s Visually Stunning Giant’s Causeway

Ireland’s Visually Stunning Giant’s Causeway

The fruit of millions of years of sediment accumulation and volcanic muscle, Giant's Causeway beguiles visitors daily.