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A Tiny Brain, Huge Step for Science
A Ohio State researcher has grown a tiny human brain, the size of a pea, with many of the human brain’s functions. This may
Rescue Dog from 9/11 Gets a Hero’s Welcome
Brittney, a 16 year old Golden Retriever, is the last living dog that was used for rescue efforts at the 9/11 World Trade Center
The World of Alex Honnold
Known for scaling the sheer cliffs of massive mountains with no support, Alex Honnold risks his life pretty often. As the author says, “You
Too Stupid to be Free?
Scott Esser accidentally dialed 911 while he was discussing his string of burglaries in the New Jersey area with an accomplice. After inadvertently informing
A New York Fashion Guy Takes a Sincere Look at Mid-Western Clothing
We were pleasantly surprised that Esquire magazine’s fashion director, Nick Sullivan, was not snobby or ironic when he took a few days in the
Chinese firm buys Ironman Triathlons for $650M
Alian Wanda Group, a large private Chinese investment group, is buying the company that puts on the well-known triathlon competitions under the Ironman brand.
95 Year Old Mountain Runner Shares his Secrets
George Etzweiler is 95 and does a 5 mile run, up a mountain, 3 times a week. Does he have knee issues, like many
Need a Cool Place to Work from Your Laptop?
At SoHo House you can be surrounded by other creative, freelancer types and take a dip in the pool between calls. And it’s surprisingly
Bears Decide to Go for a Swim – in the Family Pool
Summer is coming to a close, and everyone needs a place for a final summer swim; for this family of bears, that place happened