Scientists Discover a 600-Mile Coral Reef

While bleaching is plaguing coral reefs around the world—most significantly Australia’s Great Barrier Reef—there’s one reef that seems to be flourishing. Located at the mouth of the Amazon river, a 600-mile-long reef was recently discovered below the oceans murky waters—and it’s thriving with corals, sponges, stars and other sea life. Scientists were blown away with the discovery, as they previously believed a reef couldn’t survive …

Five Photos Capturing the Unique Beauty of Modern Earth

Sometimes a ground-floor perspective just isn’t enough to comprehend the awe-inspiring beauty of our planet. Benjamin Grant, the founder of website Daily Overview, shares images of Earth shot from above—capturing the delicate balance between the natural and the artificial and how humans have affected the planet—for better or for worse. To celebrate Earth Day, he’s picked out five of his favorite photos from Overview, from …

“The Olsen Twins Hiding From the Paparazzi” Exhibition in NYC

The Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum curates a darkly funny art show in an abandoned doctor's office

The Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum, composed of art curators Matt Harkins and Viviana Olen, began in a hallway in their apartment. In fact, that permanent exhibition still stands but the duo has expanded their reach with a brand new, Kickstarter-funded exhibition that’s equal parts clever and dark. “The Olsen Twins Hiding From the Paparazzi,” taking place in an abandoned Brooklyn doctor’s office, …