AnimalsSimon the cat was smuggled onto the Royal Navy frigate HMS Amethyst as a stray kitten in 1948. In 1949, Chinese forces fired on the ship and Simon took four pieces of shrapnel. He kept hunting rats and visiting sick sailors through 100 days trapped on the Yangtze River. The Navy awarded him the Dickin Medal - the highest honor any animal can receive. He died before the ceremony.3 minutes ago
PeopleA medical student from Michigan solved a decade-long treasure hunt in 2020 - finding a bronze chest filled with gold nuggets, ancient coins, and jewels that art dealer Forrest Fenn had hidden in Wyoming around 2010. More than 350,000 people had searched for it. The chest sold at auction in 2022 for $1.3 million.1 hour ago
PlacesMiners in Mexico found a hidden cave in 2000 with the largest crystals on Earth. The crystals were white gypsum beams up to 37 feet long and 3 feet wide. The heat inside hit 136 degrees with near-total humidity. Without a cooling suit, a person can die within about 10 minutes. In 2015, the mine flooded and sealed the cave shut.4 hours ago
TrendingPeopleJohn Cena has granted more Make-A-Wish requests than any person in the foundation's history - 650 wishes, a Guinness World Record. No other celebrity has ever reached 400. He started in 2002, hit 500 in 2015, and his total is more than three times higher than anyone else who has ever tried. 'There is no more humbling experience,' he said, 'than a child who could ask for anything in the world asking to meet me.'5 hours ago
TrendingEntertainmentWalt Disney mortgaged his house to finish Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs after costs ballooned from $250,000 to $1.49 million. Hollywood called it "Disney's Folly." He screened the unfinished film for a banker, who said it would "make a hatful of money." Snow White opened in December 1937 and became the highest-grossing sound film ever made.19 hours ago
PeopleA 20-year-old lottery winner was offered $1,000,000 in cash or $1,000 a week for life - and turned down the million. Did she make the right call?1 day ago
TrendingHistoryIn April 2024, archaeologists in Pompeii uncovered a 15-metre banqueting hall with jet-black walls and vivid frescoes of Helen of Troy meeting Paris - sealed under volcanic ash since 79 CE. Nearly 2,000 years in the dark, and the dinner party was still on.11 day ago
ScienceMicrosoft built a room so quiet it measures -20.35 dBA - well below the threshold of human hearing. The walls absorb everything. Your body fills the silence: heartbeat, breathing, stomach, the buzz of your own inner ears. Visitors lose their sense of balance. You become the sound.1 day ago
TrendingPlacesJoseph Strauss spent $130,000 on a safety net under the Golden Gate Bridge during construction - the most expensive safety device ever built for a bridge at the time. It saved 19 men who fell from the deck. Those survivors formed a club: the Halfway to Hell Club.1 day ago
TrendingPeopleTwo 14-year-old boys climbed to God's Thumb - a sheer volcanic bluff on the Oregon coast - and froze 30 feet from the top. A firefighter climbed up to rescue them and got stuck too. Coast Guard lowered a crew member from a helicopter and hoisted all three off the cliff face.1 day ago
TrendingEntertainmentGeena Davis picked up a bow at 41 after watching the 1996 Olympics. She had no background in competitive sports. She practiced up to six hours a day. Two years later, she made the semifinals of the U.S. Olympic trials for Sydney 2000. About 300 women competed for a team spot.1212 days ago
PeopleDashrath Manjhi carved a road through a rocky hill in Bihar, India, using only a hammer and chisel - alone - for 22 years. When he finished in 1982, the journey from his village to the nearest town dropped from 55 km to 15 km. He started because his wife, Falguni, died in 1959 after a fall on the ridge path left her unable to reach a doctor in time. The road is still used today.2 days ago