a new photo series from the founder of MOTHER Magazine explores the raw, untapped power of nature
Read Morea new project at the University of Maryland examines and documents the ways in which science is represented through the visual medium of photography
Read Morefrom the depths of the Marianas Trench to the remote beaches of the Chagos Archipelago, we've rounded up five incredible places from around the planet in honour of World Oceans Day
Read MoreFrench photographer Julien Mauve juxtaposes images of deep space with our everyday world
Read MoreChott el Djerid is a vast salt lake that extends to the stars
Read Morevisit our two week pop-up shop at Hong Kong's best independent bookstore, Book B
Read Morea visual journey through ten years of creative science
Read Morea series of three limited edition prints inspired by our mutual love of space, sci-fi, science textbooks and the surreal
Read Moreinspired by nautical craftsmanship and folk art, the designers at Studio Swine went in search of plastic in the ocean for their Gyrecraft project
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good news on the rainforest front this month, with the Democratic Republic of Congo declaring a vast new national park covering 2.2 million acres of virtually pristine forest
Read Moreintroducing the world's first colour-changing flowers
Read More"Being alive today with all the knowledge and technology that currently exists allows us to reflect on who we are and how we relate to the rest of the universe"
Read Morea new study suggests that wildlife is thriving in the abandoned areas around Chernobyl, scene of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown in 1986 that left the landscape largely uninhabitable for humans
Read Moremeasuring more than 350m across, these circular voids in the sandstone contain their own miniature jungles – tiny worlds within worlds
Read Moreevery hour of every day, a growing armada of earth observation satellites are peering down on our planet, gathering petabytes of images and data about our changing world
Read Morelocated in China's Hunan province, Zhangjiajie’s incredible landscape began to form over 60 million years ago, when tropical seas covered the land
Read MoreUrtica dioica packs in iron, omega-3, protein, potassium, manganese and calcium, plus vitamins A, C and K
Read Morea super efficient kettle and biodegradable lighting feature in Designs of the Year
Read Moreour new installation at the Ace Hotel London Shoreditch juxtaposes the dense jungles of Earth with the star-filled galaxy NGC 4594
Read Morea potent mix of science, mythology, sex and nature, artist Camille Henrot's 13-minute video piece Grosse Fatigue combines eye-popping imagery with an epic spoken soundtrack mixing scientific history, religious Creation narratives and oral folklore drawn from the Dogon, Inuit and Navajo peoples to tell the story of the creation of the universe
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