The Japanese Hotel Staffed By Robots

Apr 5, 2017

In the last few weeks, we have been hearing a lot about how robots have been replacing human workers across industries in developed countrie...

The Fluorescent Rocks of Sterling Hill Mining Museum

Apr 1, 2017

The Sterling Hill Mining Museum in New Jersey, United States, is known for its variety of immersive and educational exhibits, but is best kn...

The Festival of Exploding Sledgehammers

Apr 1, 2017

Every February, residents of the tiny town of San Juan de la Vega in Mexico perform the re-enactment of a four hundred year-old battle that ...

Galileo’s Missing Fingers

Mar 29, 2017

Everybody in Florence knows where Galileo Galilei lies buried. His mortal remains are in a crypt inside the famous Basilica di Santa Croce, ...

The Basement Shops of Sofia

Mar 28, 2017

Street vendors are a common sight in cities across the world. The inability to pay high rent, or the unavailability of cheap commercial spac...

Vilarinho da Furna: A Drowned Roman Village

Mar 27, 2017

Vilarinho da Furna, in the municipality of Terras de Bouro in the Braga district, in northern Portugal, was an old village that was erased f...

The Temple of The Flying Monks

Mar 27, 2017

That tiny orange figure levitating above this futuristic structure high on the Songshan mountain in rural Henan, China, is indeed a monk, al...

The Wild Burros of Oatman, Arizona

Mar 23, 2017

Positioned in the ancient part of old Route 66, in the US state of Arizona, Oatman is full of wild burros —an old Spanish term which means d...

Moroccan Wall: The Longest Minefield in The World

Mar 23, 2017

You may or you may not have heard about “Western Sahara”, but if you consult Google Maps or any other modern atlas, you will notice this reg...

Japanese Holdouts: The Soldiers Who Wouldn’t Surrender

Mar 21, 2017

Emperor Hirohito’s announcement of Japan’s surrender at the end of the Second Word War came as a blessed relief to millions of Japanese who ...