Skiing Down Mount Everest Without Oxygen
Polish ski mountaineer Andrzej Bargiel, known for his incredible climb-and-ski feats, did something no one else on Earth has ever managed before: he climbed Mount Everest without using bottled oxygen – and then skied all the way back down to the end of snow after the Khumbu Icefall. You can watch the descent here, and you can read more about the journey, including a full photo gallery and write up at Redbull.com.
The First Toilet Is Going To The Moon
Humanity is finally heading back to the moon with Artemis II. Sure, the crewed flyby is historic, emotional, goosebumps‑on‑your‑arms stuff — but let’s be honest: there’s another milestone riding shotgun. For the first time in history, a toilet is going beyond the moon. Yes, the unsung hero of human spaceflight is about to set a record that even r/toiletswithauras would bow down to. This video breaks down the tech behind the toilet with the biggest aura in human history.
From The Vault: Artist Locks Himself Inside a Rock for a Week, and Tries to Hatch Eggs With His Body Warmth
In 2017, French artist Abraham Poincheval has decided that regular hobbies are far too basic, so he climbed inside a rock for a week to think deep thoughts, sip soup, and apparently avoid explaining how he uses the bathroom. When he was done being a human geode, he spent four weeks sitting on a dozen eggs, trying to hatch them with pure body heat and sheer commitment…
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