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What It's Like to Have Your Balls Inflated
What's the deal with scrotum saline infusions? To find out, I went through the procedure myself.
Shooting the Aura of the Australian Outback
Tim Hillier's photos of the Outback shot from single-engine planes paint the landscape with rainbows.
We Met the Designer Who Invented the Fireplace DVD
"People think it's pretty easy, you just set up a camera. But you need a fixed camera position, a good fire, a good glow and nice sound."
We Asked a 'Meme Scientist' What Makes a Meme Go Viral
Death by meme is the worst way to go, but is there a secret to becoming a successful random internet sensation?
The Emerging Fetish of Laying Alien Eggs Inside Yourself
The Ovipositor lays gelatin eggs in the body cavity of your choice. Fans say the sensation of mushy extraterrestrial ovum slopping out of them is a real treat.
Inside Melbourne's Burgeoning Biohacking Scene
They are making art with decellularised bacon and planning to create a map of the bacteria on the city's public transportation system.
Do Chubby Show Dogs Set Dangerous Body Standards for Regular Pets?
The world's most beautiful pooches have a weight problem.
The People and Sweatshops Behind Argentina’s Largest Textile Fair
Photographer Sarah Pabst talks about her experience documenting the market known as La Salada.
Australia Has Closed Its Most Controversial Ketamine Clinics
Aura Medical Corporation ran a chain of facilities where people could treat depression, bipolar disorder and PTSD with ketamine – but these clinics were recently shut down amid controversy.
Check Out These Vintage Photos of New Zealand's LGBT Scene
Photographer Fiona Clark captured the country's LGBT community in the 70s and 80s. Censorship, however, kept her images from seeing the light of day – until now.
Talking to Australia’s First Gender and Sexuality Commissioner
Rowena Allen wants to use her new role to draw attention to LGBT issues in the country that go beyond marriage equality.
The Women of Peru’s Illegal Gold Mines
Peruvian photographer Omar Lucas travelled to the town of La Rinconada to spend time with women who spend 11 hours a day panning for gold.