Where has everyone gone?
Like a scene from Walking Dead, the work of artists Lucie and Simon shows some of the busiest cities in the world bereft of humanity.

Like a scene from Walking Dead, the work of artists Lucie and Simon shows some of the busiest cities in the world bereft of humanity.
A new composite photo, built from thousands of images from telescopes in Hawaii and Chile, reveals about one billion stars in a dense plane of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Several videos are new to the Coast Library, including footage of a mysterious 'Shadow Girl,' a hiding monitor lizard in Bangkok, a demo by energy healer Roland Y., and strange clouds that resemble fingers in Orlando.
Intriguing daytime footage of an orb about the size of a basketball flying up and down has been posted by 'Openureyes10' on YouTube.
Check out some recent items of interest that have caught George Knapp's attention, including articles on the underground facilities of rogue nations, a 'dog-headed pig monster' in Namibia, and electricity given off by plants
The Smithsonian has recreated the monster snake that slithered through rainforests 60 million years ago for a new TV show about the fearsome predator.
Check out some recent items of interest that have caught George Knapp's attention, including a blog post about University of Maryland physicist Dr. James Gates, who may have discovered a Matrix-like computer code underlying the universe; a BBC article on interstellar space travel; and a BLT Research case study on clay-mineral crystallization related to crop circle formations.
The city of Clintonville, WI has experienced unexplained booming and rattling noises the last two nights.
In their latest issue, New Scientist, looks at God, and the "new science of religion," with a set of articles [requires free registration] that have a fresh take on a topic that is hotly debated.
George Knapp shares some recent items of interest, including his I-Team report on Madeleine Pickens' battle to save wild horses (pictured).
PhotoBlog on MSNBC has posted a fantastic selection of northern lights shots from the past few days, including Icelandic photographer Olafur Haraldsson's stunning time-lapse footage of the aurora's shimmering green glow.
NASA has released an incredible launch video shot from the perspective of the Space Shuttle's Solid Rocket Booster.
Human fossils from southern China, dating back as far as 14,500 years, hint at what may be a previously unknown species, with both primitive and modern qualities.
While reports came out today that consuming too much red meat may shorten your lifespan, at Masstricht University in the Netherlands, scientists are working on creating a test-tube hamburger that could be ready by October.
A seemingly innocuous newscast in Phoenix on Thursday morning has yielded a baffling enigma as, over the shoulder of the reporter, a bright flash of light appeared in the sky.
Last year's dual earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan unleashed enormous devastation on the country, but the recovery effort has removed much of the rubble from the event.
Vertical lifting airplanes, algae farms creating jet fuel, and rooftop locales are some of the innovative concepts put forward by architecture students in a contest aimed at designing the airport of the future.
A Dutch town has a statue at a Cathedral of an angel holding a cell phone to her ear, for which an anonymous couple set up a free phone number to call. Advertised on cards throughout the town, the couple receives about 30 calls a day. They always answer, 'Hello this is the Little Angel.'
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory features emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. Tonight, we heard from JoLynn, Jay Aymar, Charles Rady, Paula Maya, Ernest Brown, PB Ploy, and Dream Catcher.
In conjunction with the Discovery Channel, SeaWorld San Diego has launched a 24/7 streaming webcam which allows visitors to observe their penguin exhibit
Cashing in on the cupcake craze that has emerged over the last few years, a popular Los Angeles bakery has revealed plans to launch 'ATMs' that will provide access to their treats around the clock