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Steve didn't have any particular reason as to why he challenged himself with this breath-taking cover – he only wanted to try something new.
The serenade being smacked out of this icy lake feels more like the soundtrack of sitting on a beach sipping margaritas rather than freezing in -4º weather.
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Most people have never heard of Félicette the cat. Even the postage company got her name wrong thinking that she was a male feline named Felix.
I think it's safe to say that their chicken coop is out of this world.
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Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli contributed a piece of content specifically for the online encyclopedia – all while he was aboard the ISS.
Even renowned scientists can take some time off of their work to have some fun.
The Shaolin Master prepares for the feat simply by "breathing in energy".
The world's tallest man just met the world's smallest woman in Cairo – and the photos only show a fraction of how amazing it was.
If you're into whacky roadside attractions, Susami may be your next travel destination - although, the attraction isn't necessarily on the side of the road, per se.
Improving the realism of virtual reality could have an unparalleled impact on the technology - and this glove comes as a major breakthrough.
Are you a thrill-seeker who also cares about the environment and stunning views? Then you might want to add this destination to your travel agenda.
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Archaeologists have long held that North America remained unpopulated until about 15,000 years ago, when Siberian people walked or boated into Alaska and then moved down the West Coast. But a dark, tapered stone blade, found near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, turned out to be 22,000 years old, suggesting that its makers probably paddled from Europe and arrived in America thousands of years ahead of the western migration.
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