NASA’s Art Contest Reveals How Kids See the Future
NASA’s Langley Research Center asked students from Virginia to participate in an art contest
Take a Look at How Disney Got Investors for Disneyland
Boing Boing was given the original Disneyland prospectus, and now you can see it
These Archaeologists Were Looking for Tombs, But They Were Totally Psyched to Find Toilets
The discovery of toilets at a Sudanese monastery indicates that the site was an important one
The 9/11 Memorial Museum Opens to the Public
So far, the 9/11 Memorial Museum has provoked a range of reactions. Now, you can come to your own verdict.
The Newest National Monument Is Twice as Big as Any Obama Has Created—And It's Beautiful
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks region is the largest Obama has created, and has ruins, rocky mountains and astronaut-training sites
Newly Hatched Crane Chicks Carry the Hopes of Britain on Their Shoulders
If thes crane chicks survive, they will be the first wild born cranes to be raised in western Britain in 400 years
Conflicts Around the World Are Creating Shortages in the U.S.—And Not Just of Limes
While American consumers are freaking out about lime and pepper shortages, Ukraine has to worry about its wheat crop
Google Doodle Celebrates Rubik’s Cube 40th Birthday
For its 40th Birthday, the cube goes digital
California's Current Drought Might Be Tiny Compared to What's Coming
If history repeats itself, then it's not looking good for Southern California
In 2015, an Ad for a Sports Drink Will Land on the Moon
One giant leap for advertising
Fujitsu is Growing the Most Technologically Advanced Lettuce Ever
This gives a whole new meaning to factory farm
America Maybe Depends a Little Too Much on Russia to Get to Space
The situation in Ukraine is affecting the International Space Station
What in the World (Or Off of It) Is a Yardang?
They're on Mars, they're beautiful and they have nothing to do with pirates
Spoons Stolen from President Garfield's Tomb
Something's rotten in Cleveland
Small, Quiet Drones Let Conservationists Peek Inside Bird’s Nests
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds is using remote-controlled drones to monitor nests of endangered species
Staying Near Home Becomes the Norm For Millennials
With finances tight and jobs scarce, hometowns are looking very attractive
How to Make Hitchhiking Safe Again
A new system of background checks could make catching a ride safer and easier
Is This the Oldest Living Tree?
This Norway Spruce in Sweden has roots that are over 9,000 years old
65 Years Ago Today, the Soviet Blockade of Berlin Ended
The first real showdown between the Soviet Union and the West ended 65 years ago today
This Italian Cyclist Defied Fascists and Saved Lives
The world didn’t learn about the heroism of Gino Bartali during WWII until after he died in 2000
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