At 60, Alain Robert Still Scales Skyscrapers with Bare Hands as the Real-Life Spider-Man
What makes a 60-year-old man climb a twisting skyscraper with no ropes and no fear?
What makes a 60-year-old man climb a twisting skyscraper with no ropes and no fear?
The shocking true story of the hacker who stopped WannaCry and nearly lost his freedom
With no arms and a bow at his feet, Matt Stutzman stunned the world at Paris 2024 by hitting near-perfect gold and rewriting Paralympic history.
At just 14, Kairan Quazi joined SpaceX’s Starlink team. Now at 16, his viral LinkedIn comeback is sparking a global conversation about talent over age.
He can look at a single blurred image and name the country in under a second. Meet Trevor Rainbolt, the TikTok star turning geography into a viral superpower.
What if a 21-year-old backyard inventor cracked the code to turn plastic trash into jet fuel, and then vanished just as the world started paying attention?
She picked up coding at 80, built an app for seniors, and caught the attention of Apple’s CEO. Masako Wakamiya’s story is the tech inspiration you didn’t see coming.
Isao Machii, a modern-day samurai from Japan, stunned the world by slicing a speeding BB pellet in half with a katana, a moment captured on camera and verified as real.
Kim Peek could read two pages at once and recall over 12,000 books from memory, making him the real-life Rain Man and a human Google before the internet existed.
What if your brain could outpace a calculator? Scott Flansburg did just that, and his 15-second world record might change how you see math forever.
After just a 20-minute helicopter ride, he sat down and drew all of London from memory. What Stephen Wiltshire created left the world speechless.
He once tricked the FBI, hacked major corporations, and sparked global panic, yet ended up protecting the very systems he used to break into.
Ziad Fazah once held the world record for speaking 59 languages, but a viral TV moment left millions wondering if he really knows them all.
Most people see LEGO as a toy. One artist saw a way to rebuild history, imagine futures, and reshape identity, brick by black brick.
In Sweden, a startup called Corvid Cleaning is turning wild crows into tiny street cleaners by teaching them to trade cigarette butts for food
A Singaporean speedcuber solved a Rubik’s Cube underwater in just 9.29 seconds, setting a jaw-dropping Guinness World Record that blends brainpower, breath control, and bold determination.