Two astrophotographers teamed up to create one stellar image of the moon which can easily be mistaken for the likes of a NASA photograph.
Author: Camille Fine, USA TODAY
Fleets of futuristic homes that float above the sea are ‘revolutionizing’ aquatic living
Floating homes with state-of-the-art technology and drones to deliver essentials like food, medicine and medical attention are under construction.
A cherry-red 1955 Ferrari driven by racing legends sells for $22 million
A cherry-red 1955 Ferrari 410 Sport Spider with racing legend Carroll Shelby’s inscription sold for $22 million Saturday during Monterey Car Week
Homemade In-N-Out, Cinnabon and Cane’s? How to make viral ‘copycat’ recipes at home
Although these recipes aren’t technically the real deal, they’re strikingly similar (and maybe even better).
A dog was found 500 feet underground months after it vanished into a Missouri cave
Rescuers squeezed through tight passageways inside Berome Moore cave in Missouri to get to Abby the dog, who had vanished two months ago.
Dozens of looted artifacts are being returned: See Bronze Age art the US is sending home
30 artifacts looted during civil war and instability in Cambodia recovered by the United States Attorney’s Office will be returned to the country.
Snake hunters swarm ‘Florida Python Challenge’: Top photos of annual ‘removal competition’
Burmese pythons pose a threat to Florida’s native wildlife, which is why the annual Florida Python Challenge aims to curb the growing population.
Photos of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet video games show vibrant world and new characters
The Pokémon Company revealed new characters Wednesday in its upcoming video games, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Here’s what the game looks like.
Want to be paid $15,000 to travel? See the retro beach motels a new contest is offering to winner
Want to be paid to stay in old-school boutique beach motels this summer? A new contest from Hotels.com is offering to do just that.
What are the most ‘beautiful’ sights in the US? This study of travel reviews shows us.
The U.S. is home to the most beautiful sights in the world, according to a study of over 450,000 TripAdvisor reviews.