Woman who was clinically dead for 15 minutes describes 5 years she spent in heaven
A woman who was clinically dead for about 15 minutes claims that she spent about five years in heaven and has detailed memories of what it was like. Dr. Linda Kramer went to the toilet in the early hours of the morning on May 6, 2001, and felt like she was going to sleep, but she was actually experiencing what would have been a far more final rest than simple slumber.
Read full story31-foot-tall unicycle breaks Guinness World Record (Video)
Wesley, 25, of Florida, created and successfully rode the world's tallest rideable unicycle, measuring 9.71 meters (31 ft 10 in). It's over a meter taller than the previous tallest unicycle, also constructed by Wesley in 2020. Mushegh Khachatryan (Armenia) held the previous record with a 6-m (19-ft-8.2-in) high unicycle.
Read full storyThe Earth’s Core Has Come to a Halt and Is Now Moving in the Other Direction
Scientists say the Earth's inner core has ceased rotating and is currently spinning backward. This stop and change in direction lasts 60 to 70 years and may explain a variety of natural occurrences, according to research published in Nature Geoscience on Monday.
Read full storyPrince Harry Is Not the First Member To Walk Away From the Royal Family
Since Buckingham Palace stated that Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, will not be returning to royal responsibilities and that Harry will relinquish his honorary military titles, there has been a lot of commotion since some think "this is a first." The truth is that this is not the first time a member of the Royal family has left. Although circumstances vary, the royal family is known for adhering to strict traditions, which Prince Harry did not appreciate. However, it was not only Prince Harry, but also his ancestor King Edward VIII.
Read full storyThe Wierd Tradition of Foot Binding in China
In a historic Chinese custom known as foot binding, young girls' feet were firmly bound to stop them from developing, resulting in malformed and noticeably smaller-than-normal feet. From the 10th century until the early 20th century, this tradition was followed, and it was seen as a sign of beauty and social standing.
Read full storyResearchers have developed humanoid robots that can change their form into liquid to escape imprisonment
The Chinese University of Hong Kong researchers have created small, humanoid robots that are capable of changing shape and condensing into a liquid. The breakthrough may allow for the creation of more solid-to-liquid switching robots, hence increasing their use.
Read full storyReal-Life squid game contestants left in tears as people are carried out by medics
The program was a huge success on Netflix in 2021, drawing a sizable viewership and inspiring many to consider taking part in a similar activity without dying in the end. With that in mind, it seemed only inevitable that someone would organize a real-world Squid Game experience for people to attempt as competitors; however, it appears that some participants were hurt.
Read full storyThe Eleven Year Old Serial Killer
In 1968, when she was barely 11 years old, Mary Bell was found guilty of the murder of two little boys in England. The case received extensive media coverage and sparked great public indignation. Bell killed Martin Brown, 4, by strangling him in a vacant home in Newcastle upon Tyne's Scotswood district in May 1968. She carried out a similar murder one month later on three-year-old Brian Howe. Bell was detained and accused of the killings along with Norma Bell, a 13-year-old accomplice (not related to Bell).
Read full storyRetired Engineer Has Saved Close to 1,200 Types of Apples From Extinction
The great bulk of wildlife on our world has been gone, including a variety of plant and animal species. According to the University of Illinois, there are 7,500 different varieties of apples produced around the world, with 2,500 of those varieties being grown in the US.
Read full storyIdentical twins are trying to get pregnant at the same time with the same man
In Australia, two twins who share a fiance are attempting to conceive at the same moment. The notion that twins work closely together is being taken to a whole new level by Anna and Lucy DeCinque.
Read full storyWho Are the Living Relatives of Adolf Hitler?
It must be quite tough to live in the present while people are aware that you are a relative of one of the most terrible persons to have ever lived since the number of lives lost as a result of his ideals will never be forgotten.
Read full storyNew artificial inteligence allows people to chat with Jesus and other historical figures
A new mobile app that utilizes artificial intelligence allows users to chat with historical figures such as Jesus Christ or even more controversial figures such as Adolf Hitler. Historical Figures uses artificial intelligence technology to power “text conversations with robots [that are] meant to simulate the perspectives of notable people,” NBC reports.
Read full storyDid a Human Head Transplant Take Place in 2018?
The medical industry has evolved a great deal since the start of the 21st century. New technology allows for more efficient and risk-free treatments and yet some things still cannot be cured. When technology is not advanced enough to discover certain cures for diseases, doctors turn to cutting and replacing certain parts of the human body. In this certain case, we are looking at getting rid of a diseased body and replacing it with a healthy one, or in other words a direct human head transplant.
Read full storyThe World’s Youngest Mother Gave Birth at the Age of 5
By giving birth at the early age of 5 years and 7 months old, Lina Marcela Medina is officially recognized as the youngest mother in history. On September 23, 1933, Lina was born in Peru. She came from what appeared to be a modest household; her father, Tiburelo Medina, was a silversmith, and her mother, Victoria Losea, was a housewife.
Read full storyYoung Girl Wins $48M Settlement After Having All Her Limbs Amputated Following Missed Meningitis and Sepsis Diagnosis
A £39 million ($48.3 million) payment for a child whose limbs were amputated after she was wrongfully released from the hospital has been authorized by the High Court. She presented at Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey with "red flags for meningitis and sepsis," but her attorneys claim she was only treated with paracetamol before being released.
Read full storySailor Lost at Sea for 24 Days Survived on a Bottle of Kechup
After 24 days at sea, a sailor was found and claims he only consumed ketchup and condiments to stay alive. According to a statement released by the Colombian military on Thursday, Elvis Francois was located 120 nautical miles from Puerto Bolvar after an aircraft saw the word "help" carved on the hull of his yacht.
Read full storyRadio Signals From Galaxy Nearly Nine Billion Light-Years Away Received by Scientists on Earth for the First Time
According to media sources on Friday, the first radio transmission ever received from a galaxy over 9 billion light-years from Earth was received. This signal is distinctive in that it has a particular wavelength known as a "21-centimeter line" or the "hydrogen line," which makes it noteworthy. According to reports, neutral hydrogen atoms are what cause it.
Read full storyWoman Discovers She Accidentally Married Her Cousin While Pregnant With Their Baby
A woman was left mortified to find out that her husband - and father of the baby she was pregnant with at the time - was actually related to her. Marcella Hill, 41, shared her story on TikTok, revealing how she and her husband Tage found out that they were actually third cousins.
Read full storyThe Catholic Church Officially Has a Moon Bishop
In reality, the Moon Bishop, or Bishop John Noonan as he is currently known, is the result of a hazy rule that was outlined in the 1917 Code of Canon Law. The diocese from where the expedition set out receives any newly discovered territory, per the rule.
Read full storyThief trips while stealing statue from church and gets injured by angel's sword
In Monterrey, Mexico, close to the US-Texas border, a drunk guy allegedly tried to steal treasures from a cathedral while trying to impale himself on a statue of the Archangel Michael.
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