Our eyes are as beautiful as the galactic nebulae. We're part of the universe as much as the universe is part of us.
Though this condition doesn't discriminate between species, it does seem to favor the hot. Heterochromia normally causes no visual impairment, but it does give you two eyes of different color.
Culture Buzz Something so inspiring from something so awful. Charla Nash, who lost her face and hands in a freak chimpanzee attack, gives her first television interview to Today since undergoing a full face transplant.
Culture Buzz I'll do anything for him. (via alligator-sunglasses.com)
Science Buzz This is how creepy your eyes look when record at 240 frames per second. (via andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com)
What was once a harmless meme now keeps you awake all night. Not because it's scary, but I can't imagine the amount of time people are spending on Photoshop with this guy.
Artist Matthew McKeown immortalizes this dandy bear as he charges into battle, waving Old Glory, whilst mounted upon a noble, eye-laser-shooting Abraham Lincoln. You had your day in the Royal Wedding sun, England. Now step aside while America reasserts its badassness with this sublime portrait.
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And now for an eye-opening look at the dangers of plastic surgery.
Style Buzz There are all sorts of things dogs can use goggles for… swimming, protecting their eyes from the sun… looking adorable. So here's your daily dose of dogs wearing goggles!
When shooting a powerful laser into your eye without the assistance of a doctor make sure to keep safety first!
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For those who've never experienced this phenomenon, eye floaters are little oddly shaped objects that appear in your vision, often when one looks at bright light such as a blue sky. Their shapes vary greatly, but will often appear as spots, cobwebs, or randomly shaped stringy objects.
What do the sockets look like for those crazy large eyes? Crazy large, it turns out. Go figure. Apparently the eye orbits are larger than both the brain pan and the stomach. Now you know. (Via The Swedish Bed.)
I'd probably lose a little weight if these terrifying, judgmental eyes were always criticizing my food choices.
Two dudes attempt to make history by embedding a wireless video camera into a prosthetic eye. And that's the story of how being blind in one eye made someone even cooler.