It seems we underestimated the size of the observable universe, according to this international team of scientists:
This happened back in June in Calais, France, but it is still cool to see a dragon horse come to life:
This Pixar short is more adult and dark than we’ve come to expect, but it is still pretty awesome animation with the amazing attention to detail and so very expressive characters we’ve come to expect from Pixar:
And for the fantasy readers here, the Daily Dot did this list of their nine best fantasy series. What do you think?:
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