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Couple finds old cave and turns it into luxurious 1,500 sq ft home

Nestled in Hocking Hills, Ohio, the Dunlap Hollow Cave offers a unique, eco-friendly getaway where nature meets luxury.1 This innovative house, a labor of love by owners Bryant and Amy Gingerich, combines decadent decor and modern amenities for a one-of-a-kind experience. Building a house inside a natural cave comes with its share of challenges. The […]

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Freelance Writer

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33 Thomas Street: The Mysterious 29-Story Windowless Skyscraper in New York. What’s it use for?

In the heart of Lower Manhattan, an unusual 29-story skyscraper, devoid of windows, stands tall and mysterious. Its code name is Titanpointe, and it is located at 33 Thomas Street. This building has baffled New Yorkers for years.1 The building, constructed in 1974, was designed to withstand atomic blasts and was initially intended to house […]

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Freelance Writer

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Why Do We Wake Up Earlier As We Age?

As we age, our sleep patterns undergo significant changes, often leading to earlier awakenings. On the whole, research has noticed a trend towards younger people getting more sleep and sleeping in later, while those who are older wake up early and get a lower quality of sleep. This article explores the various factors contributing to […]

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Freelance Writer

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Why are fewer bugs splattering on windshields these days?

Car windshields used to be prime hotspots for bugs. Insects would fly into the path of the moving vehicle and end up splattering against the glass. But experienced drivers might notice that there are fewer splatterings these days. While this might seem a good thing at first, it’s not fun to drive with bug guts […]

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Freelance Writer

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Elephants get revenge on hunter after one of herd is shot dead

There is a reason hunting is a dangerous activity and is now deemed illegal. The elephants in Namibia are intelligent creatures and demand respect. Hunting them is not a sport and cannot be condoned as a form of entertainment. If we fail to control our fellow humans, then a recently viral clip has shown that […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

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The Ancient Girl Whose Parents Were Two Different Species

In 2018, researchers unveiled the incredible case of Denisova 11, a 13-year-old girl who lived over 50,000 years ago and is the only known individual in history to have had parents from two different hominin species.1 Her mother was a Neanderthal, and her father a Denisovan, two distinct but closely related hominin groups. This revelation […]

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Freelance Writer

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People have huge concerns after seeing how world’s first stand-up waterslide works

The world of waterslides is typically associated with carefree fun, where thrill-seekers glide down on their bellies or backs, relishing the rush of excitement. However, the AquaMagis amusement park in Plettenberg, Germany, has turned this conventional notion on its head by introducing the world’s first stand-up waterslide, the Sauerland Surfer.1 This innovative approach has sparked […]

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Freelance Writer

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‘I visited Egypt for a ‘dream’ holiday and it turned out to be the worst trip ever’

A tourist recently shared her disappointing travel experience in Egypt. Explaining why her trip quickly became one of her most unpleasant adventures. Grace Cheng, also known as @gracietravels, spent a week exploring the wonders of northeast Africa, including the Great Pyramids of Giza and various historical sites. However, throughout her stay, she couldn’t shake the […]

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Freelance Writer

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Man’s attempt to cross the Atlantic in a human-powered hampster wheel ends in arrest

In a bold and unusual maritime adventure, a Florida man named Reza Baluchi recently found himself in a precarious situation after attempting to cross the vast Atlantic Ocean in a human-powered hamster wheel.1 This daring voyage unfolded approximately 70 nautical miles off Tybee Island, Georgia, and quickly escalated into a dramatic standoff with the US […]

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Freelance Writer

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Woman Who Lives On A Cruise Ship Shares The Four Things She’s Not Allowed To Do

It’s always delightful when your significant other brings some extra perks to the table. Sure, their unwavering love and affection are more than sufficient. However, a playful discount at your favorite restaurant or a handful of complimentary goodies from their workplace can certainly sweeten the deal in your relationship. In the case of this American […]

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Freelance Writer

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A new hotel trend that puts you to sleep — literally

Every few years there seems to be a new trend regarding travel. Some examples include glamping in place of camping. Or sustainable travel, meaning supporting local businesses or even volunteering some time to help others. Another trend the travel industry is seeing is higher search rates for sleep information on Google. As a result, hotels […]

Leah Berenson

Leah Berenson

Freelance Writer

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Jikka, the fairy tale dwarf home for Japan’s seniors

Two women in Japan have moved into a private retirement home with hopes of using it to serve the elderly people in their community [1].The enchanting residence is made up of five small hut-like structures that join together to become a single house. Designed by Tokyo-based architect Issei Suma at the request of his mother, […]

Brittany Hambleton

Brittany Hambleton

Freelance Contributor