Category: Human Interest (Page 24)
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is going to pay volunteers a huge sum of money in exchange for lying in bed.
A total of 12 male and 12…
A woman who once fought for her life as the smallest baby born in Texas now works at the same hospital that saved her life.
Born at 24 weeks old, Tammy Lewis spent three and a …
A Swedish experiment will be offering one person a lifetime employment doing almost nothing.
This full-time job will involve only one task—to punch in and out …
A new study claims that music negatively affects creativity.
Psychologists from different universities in Europe determined the effect of background music on one’s ability to d…
A luxury department store in the United Kingdom recently launched a line of chocolate bars with peculiar names.
Fortnum & Mason’s new line of sweet treats,…
The decade-long restoration of an Egyptian pharaoh’s tomb finally ended in January.
The tomb of Tutankhamun [toot-ahng-kah-MUH
A 19-year-old student from Spain built artificial arms out of Lego blocks.
Bioengineering student David Aguilar was born without a right forearm. As a child with such a conditi…
A rare type of durian is on sale for nearly $1,000 in West Java, Indonesia.
Durian is an oval-shaped fruit known for its spiky husk, creamy texture, and pungent
A new study revealed that smelling scents of indulgent food can help satiate people’s food cravings.
University of South Florida researchers e…
Nevada City, California has launched a campaign to rent goats to prevent wildfires.
The campaign will let goats graze on acres of land to clear dry areas prone to catching fire…