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Chocolatiers Sculpt Exact Replica of Notre-Dame in Chocolate | My Modern Met
By Emma Taggart on December 10, 2024 Photo: kmiragaya/Depositphotos To celebrate the reopening of the Notre-Dame, chocolatiers sculpted an extraordinary chocolate replica of the famous cathedral. The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened its doors on Sunday, December 8, five years … Continue reading
A Guitar, A Cello and the Day that Changed Music – Radio Diaries
November 23, 1936 was a good day for recorded music. Two men – an ocean apart – sat before a microphone and began to play. One was a cello prodigy who had performed for the Queen of Spain; the other … Continue reading
12,419 Days Of Strandbeest Evolution
The surprising genius of Strandbeests. […] A massive thank you to Theo Jansen, to learn more about him and his Strandbeests check out: https://www.strandbeest.com/ A special thank you to Adam Savage, check out his channel Tested over at: / tested … Continue reading
National Geographic Announces Its “Pictures of the Year” | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on December 6, 2024 “This year’s selection is both timeless and timely.”A young emperor penguin jumps off a 50-foot cliff for its first swim. The species normally breeds on low-lying sea ice, but some colonies have been … Continue reading
An Ultra High-Resolution ‘Snowflake Camera’ Captures the Extraordinary Details of Snow Crystals | Colossal
November 19, 2020 Photography Grace Ebert All images © Nathan Myhrvold It’s easy to forget that the mounds of snow lining sidewalks each winter actually are comprised of billions of tiny crystals with individual grooves and feathered offshoots. A trio … Continue reading