PeopleJusto Gallego Martinez spent 60 years building a full-scale cathedral by himself in Mejorada del Campo, Spain. He had no architectural training, no blueprints, and no building permits. He used recycled junk - stacked oil drums for pillars, bicycle wheels as molds, broken glass for windows - on land he inherited. He died in November 2021, aged 96, with the cathedral still unfinished.16 minutes ago
FoodMcDonald's quietly owned 90% of Chipotle from 1998 to 2006. They invested $360 million and grew the chain from 16 to 500 restaurants. Then McDonald's pushed for drive-throughs. The founder said no. McDonald's sold for $1.5 billion. Chipotle is now worth $38 billion.1 hour ago
TrendingPeopleHarrison Okene was the ship's cook on the Jascon-4 when it capsized in 30 meters of water off Nigeria's coast in May 2013. All 11 of his crewmates died. He survived 60 hours alone in a 4-foot air pocket - in total darkness, in freezing water - before rescue divers arrived to collect bodies. When a diver swam through the flooded cabin with a headlamp, a hand reached out and grabbed him. Okene was alive.5 hours ago
AnimalsA murmuration of starlings - sometimes hundreds of thousands of birds - swirls as one shape-shifting cloud with no leader and no plan. Each bird follows just three rules: stay close, match speed, avoid collisions. Scientists discovered each bird tracks only its six or seven nearest neighbors. When a peregrine falcon strikes, a wave of evasion sweeps the whole flock at once.19 hours ago
TrendingHistoryThe SR-71 Blackbird was built from titanium the CIA secretly bought from the Soviet Union - the very nation it was made to spy on. The airframe was 92% titanium, and the vast majority came from Soviet ore. The panels were fitted loose on purpose: on the tarmac the plane dripped fuel, and only Mach-3 friction heat expanded them tight. JP-7 fuel also doubled as a coolant, absorbing heat from the skin.19 hours ago
PlacesSoviet scientists drilling for natural gas in Turkmenistan accidentally collapsed a cavern in 1971. To prevent methane from spreading, they set it on fire expecting it to burn out in weeksβit's still burning over 50 years later. Locals call it "The Door to Hell."273k22 hours ago
AnimalsStubbs the cat served as honorary mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska, for more than 20 years. The role was ceremonial - the town has no real government. But that didn't stop up to 40 tourists a day from coming just to meet him. Each afternoon he walked next door for catnip water served in a margarita glass. He died in July 2017 at age 20, still in office.1 day ago
TrendingPlacesThe Great Pyramids of Giza were once covered in polished white limestone blocks so smooth that a knife blade could not fit between them. In sunlight they blazed like mirrors across the desert. In 1303, an earthquake loosened the casing. A sultan stripped the stones to build mosques in Cairo - and the rough stepped core we see today is what was left behind.1 day ago
PlacesAt Racetrack Playa in Death Valley, rocks weighing up to 700 lbs slide across cracked mud on their own - leaving trails hundreds of feet long. Nobody caught them moving for nearly 100 years. Scientists finally solved it in 2014: rare winter ice forms overnight, cracks into floating panels at sunrise, and a light breeze pushes the panels against the rocks, skating them silently across the playa.1 day ago
TrendingAnimalsRonin is an African giant pouched rat, roughly the size of a small cat. Belgian charity APOPO trained him to sniff out landmines in Cambodia. From 2021 to 2025, he found 109 landmines and 15 other unexploded devices there. That broke the Guinness World Record set by his predecessor Magawa. A rat clears a tennis-court area in 30 minutes. A human deminer takes up to four days.1 day ago
HistoryA natural gas company's robot found hundreds of ancient jars on the Mediterranean floor: a 3,300-year-old Canaanite cargo ship, the oldest ever found in deep water. At 1.8 km depth, cold oxygen-free water kept it perfectly intact. Bronze Age sailors were crossing the open sea by the stars, not hugging the coast.1 day ago
HistoryThe Pantheon has stood in Rome for nearly 2,000 years, its concrete dome outlasting every modern equivalent. For centuries, engineers blamed the white chunks in Roman concrete on sloppy mixing. In 2023, MIT found the opposite: those "lime clasts" are the secret. When a crack forms and water seeps in, they react and recrystallize to seal it - the concrete heals its own cracks, 2,000 years before we understood the chemistry.1 day ago