The boy lived in a tent for 3 years: he raised $ 860 for the hospice and got into the Guinness Book of Records

When Max Woosie first pitched a tent in the garden of his home in Devon, UK, he was 10 years old and had just lost a friend. Since then, he has not slept indoors for three years and set a Guinness Book record. Max's work...

Life First: Japanese Man Helps People Disappear Without Relatives or Police Finding Them

Japanese Naoki Iwabuchi makes a living by helping people disappear without a trace who want to start their lives from scratch, reports Insider. In the small town of Chiba, just 50 kilometers from Tokyo, Iwabuchi works in an inconspicuous office. Dressed in formal…

Why there is a mass relocation of companies to Cyprus

Cyprus is one of the most attractive destinations for company relocation and migration from different countries. This is due to a number of advantages that the island offers. Let's talk about them in detail. How Cyprus helps companies do business The income tax rate in Cyprus is…

New blood test detects dozens of cancers a year before a tumor appears

After a successful trial in cancer patients, a new blood test that promises to predict cancer more than a year before a tumor begins to form is now being used in hospitals across the UK, NewYorkPost reports. "This is the first blood test for cancer," he said.

A nine-year-old boy from China broke the world record for solving the Rubik's cube: he solved it in 4,6 seconds

9-year-old child prodigy Yiheng Wang from China broke the record for the average time to solve a 3x3x3 spinning puzzle cube (Rubik's Cube) in 4,69 seconds. The publication Guinness World Records told in more detail. Young Yiheng toppled cube veterans Max Park (USA) and Timon Kolasinski (Poland), who together…

Iranian drone attacked US base in Syria: one person died, several were injured

One contractor was killed and five soldiers and another contractor were injured when a drone believed to be linked to Iran attacked a US military base in northeast Syria late on March 23, the Pentagon said in a statement. USA Today writes about it. The Pentagon said...

A bungee jumper broke a bungee cable during a jump: a terrifying moment was caught on video

Eyewitnesses filmed a terrifying moment on camera when a bungee jumper broke off during a jump from a height of a ten-story building: a tourist lost consciousness and fell into a pond. The Daily Mail reported in more detail. Mike, a tourist from Hong Kong, was pulled out of the water into a safe…

Scientists bred horned mice: why this research is a breakthrough in medicine

A group of Chinese scientists transplanted deer genes into a mouse, thanks to which it grew antlers. Deer shed and regrow their antlers every year and it is one of the fastest growing tissues in the animal world. They hope their discovery may eventually lead to...

'Time bomb': UN predicted a lot of catastrophes due to global warming

The world is rapidly approaching a climate catastrophe, according to a new report prepared by the UN. If immediate and drastic measures are not taken, the world will face dire consequences, according to CNN. “The climate time bomb is ticking,” António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, said March 20…

Putin is not the first person the International Criminal Court wants to arrest: how these cases ended

Putin is not the first head of state to be suspected of war crimes by international courts. He became the third sitting head of state to be arrested by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. But presidents have also been prosecuted by other international courts, sometimes after...

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