People have the wrong idea about video games because back in the day adults used to tell kids that games would rot their brains. The truth is that gaming is actually good for your brain and it can help to make you smarter. Here are all of the ways that gaming can help you improve your mind.
If you show up to the Redneck Yacht Club expecting to see yachts you're going to be surprised. Photographer Wesley Mann from Brooklyn named Wesley Mann decided to see what all the fuss was about when he visited a Redneck Yacht Club and he experienced some serious culture shock.
National Safety Council published a list revealing information about statistics that have to do with death. Have you ever wondered how good your chances are of dying while riding a bike? Well wonder no more because you're about to find out.
Denis Cherim put together a photo series called the "Coincidence Project" and it's truly unique. Denis used the perfect angles and he also displayed perfect timing to create these unique photos. They show that when you're looking at the world, perspective is everything.
Some teens from San Francisco decided to try something funny at San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art. They put some glasses on the ground and everyone that walked by thought that it was art. Photographers even stopped to take photo of the glasses as the kids looked on and took pictures of the people. The pictures have since gone viral thanks to their clever joke.
You probably pass hackers on the street every single day but you would never know. Hackers are very hard to identify because they just wear normal clothes like everyone else. But one of the things that a hacker often carries around is a backpack. A group called hackerspace Progressbar in Bratislava, Slovakia recently put together this project showing what's inside a hacker's backpack and it proves that hackers come in all different shapes and sizes.
This poor guy had just finished a round of golf and he went to put his clubs in his impressive Lamborghini, but they wouldn't fit. He had to call in some backup and backup came in the form of a friend driving a Renault Clio. The Lamborghini may look cool, but the far less expensive Renault Clio is much more practical for golfers.
American scholar Arnold Genthe took these pictures way back in 1908 and they show a very different Japan. They show the last days of feudal Japan and a country before it was ravaged by two world wars.