Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs Of The Month May 2019

This month, a mind-controlled hearing aid has been invented that decides how to act by monitoring its wearer’s brain activity. On the subject of brain activity, neuroscientists have found the region of the brain that is activated when a long-term fan looks at a Pokemon character. Elsewhere, a gold-digging fungus has been uncovered in Western Australia, and quantum physicists have been using laser techniques to recreate the Mona Lisa....

January 15, 2023 · 9 min · 1711 words · Amber Folk

Top 10 Species That Shouldn T Exist

10 Shoebill: Pixar-esque Bird Mimics Machine Guns If looks could kill, the shoebill, also known as the whale-head stork, could have you dead in seconds. One crazy-looking foul, the shoebill gets its name from its gigantic shoe-shaped bill that easily earns it the ‘ugliest bird award.’ If we’re being honest, the shoebill stork looks like it was drawn by a child with an overactive imagination and a dark sense of humor....

January 15, 2023 · 9 min · 1853 words · Patricia Spickard

Top 10 Strange Facts Involving Sweat

Inventions in this field are peculiar—from perspiring robots to sweat-sensing clothing that offers coolness. As improbable as it sounds, there is also a lethal side. People have died trying to purify themselves with sweating, while others have chosen a life-threatening surgery to get rid of it. 10 The Sweat Lodge Deaths There is a modern need for healthier living. Where there is a need, there will be salesmen reaping the benefits....

January 15, 2023 · 8 min · 1669 words · Herbert Woods

Top 10 Surreal Animals That Really Exist

In the darker corners, fish suddenly melt and large creepy crustaceans burrow into corpses. That aside, rainbow squirrels and ghostly tubes longer than a bus also prove that the world’s most surreal animals are also among the most glorious. 10 White Whale When Herman Melville wrote Moby Dick in 1851, the story about the white whale became a classic. The pale cetaceans are not pure invention. For instance, Galon de Leche (“Milk Gallon”), an albino whale, is a local celebrity off the coast of Mexico....

January 15, 2023 · 8 min · 1689 words · Jacqueline Johnston

Top 10 Tv Horror Hosts

A few of these horror hosts became icons and gained nationwide, or international, recognition for their roles. However, most of these hosts were local and not recognized outside their local areas, but their characters added to the enjoyment of the movies. My criteria for the list are that the host must have started as a local program that presented horror movies. All of the hosts on the list, except for one, were presented in costume....

January 15, 2023 · 8 min · 1702 words · John Morris

Top 10 Unconventional Types Of Organized Tourism

Whether your own hobby is observing sharks swimming past you in the ocean, investigating allegedly haunted locations, chasing storms, tracking killers, visiting battlefields, being freaked out by instruments of torture, exploring castles, wandering burial grounds, scouting film locations, or visiting the mean streets of the world, there’s a type of tourism just for you; it is probably on this list. 10 Shark Tourism If you were a typical tourist, you might not expect to hear the ominous music of the Jaws theme song, signaling the appearance of the movie’s monstrous great white shark....

January 15, 2023 · 16 min · 3224 words · Tammy Lemke

Top 10 Unusual Islands

The westernmost of the eight major Hawaiian islands, Ni’ihau (pronounced NEE-ee-how) is distinct from the other seven in that it is completely privately owned, having been purchased by Elizabeth Sinclair from the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1864. Visitors are seldom permitted, hence the island’s nickname, “The Forbidden Isle”, although in recent years the island has begun to allow very limited tourism (primarily safaris). Ni’ihau has a population of about 130 people, who speak Hawai’ian as their native language (although English is also spoken)....

January 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1212 words · Juanita Owens

Top 10 Unusual Uses For Beer

Beer is an excellent skin conditioner. Next time you want to have a long soak in the bath, tip in a good can of dark beer before you hop in and just soak in it! This is a nice alternative to adding salt crystals (which soften water), but I see no reason that you couldn’t combine both for a super luxurious bath. Just don’t be tempted to drink the bathwater!...

January 15, 2023 · 5 min · 987 words · David Crouse

Top 10 Vile Villainesses

Where better to start a list of villainesses than with an out and out hateful hag? While the best villains are often nuanced and open to interpretation, Professor Umbridge from the Harry Potter series is the simpering face of the banal villainess. In our daily lives we hardly ever meet the grand villain, but we have all faced a Dolores at some point. She is the classic vicious bureaucrat who takes vindictive pleasure in a strict enforcement of the rules, especially rules she has helped create....

January 15, 2023 · 9 min · 1721 words · Yvonne Maynard

Top 10 Ways Glasses Will Help In A Zombie Attack

Literature and film have taught us that chances of survival in a zombie outbreak are slim, but if you manage to have time to get prepared, your likelihood of lasting a while increases. As I wear glasses, I began to wonder if wearing glasses could provide any benefits to surviving this sort of apocalypse. You will be pleased to know that it turns out glasses can actually up your chances of avoiding being eaten by zombies....

January 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1144 words · Sylvia Philips

Top 10 Ways Hollywood Recycles Movies

While the rest of the world was still throwing stuff away, movie-makers were carefully collecting, protecting and recycling their sets, props, effects and even whole scenes. There are times when audiences are able to spot these recycled movie components, but most of the time they are re-dressed and re-purposed and slide right past even the most eagle-eyed movie fan. Here are 10 ways in Hollywood recycles. Top 10 Things Hollywood Does To Kowtow To The Chinese Communist Party...

January 15, 2023 · 12 min · 2458 words · Shanna Castillo

Top 10 Ways Listverse Has Made Me A Better Writer

This site’s success – and my attraction to it as a writer – stems from a consistent quality over quantity ethos that emphasizes thought-provoking pieces over clickbait crap. Take your 10 Celebrity Dieting Secrets elsewhere, thank you very much. But Listverse has done more than create learned loyalists from listicle skeptics; it has made me a more meticulous, creative and altogether better writer. Here are some skills writing for this site has helped hone....

January 15, 2023 · 11 min · 2336 words · Mattie Davis

Top 10 Ways Racism Affects White People

It might seem like an obvious thing to state, but so-called reverse racism doesn’t exist. It’s just racism. When people claim that you cannot be racist to a white person, this is a product of ideology, not reality. When it is claimed that racism is in fact power plus privilege, what is being pushed is a fundamentally Marxist agenda. Based on the critical theory that underpins intersectionality, critical race theory has been utilised by ideologues and “social justice warriors” to reframe discussions about race to suit their agenda....

January 15, 2023 · 10 min · 2099 words · Roland Sherman

Top 10 Wild Facts About The Death Of Joseph Stalin

For over 60 years, massive speculation has surrounded his unexpected death in March 1953. The following list delves into the suspicious oddities about Stalin’s demise while examining the dictator’s deteriorating mental health as well as the absurd chaos surrounding his funeral. 10 Declining Health In the years leading up to Joseph Stalin’s death on March 5, 1953, the dictator was becoming increasingly paranoid. He believed that all those around him were conspiring against him....

January 15, 2023 · 10 min · 2015 words · Floyd Rawson

Top 10 Women Who Poisoned Their Husbands

Though not all famous stories of women poisoning their husbands wind up in death, in the end, I think the husband got the point. Either he really did “have it coming’” or there was a more sadistic and twisted plan at play. Here are the top 10 women who poisoned their husbands. 10 Guilia Tofana We start our list with the famous Roman serial killer, Guilia Tofana. For 50 years in the mid-1600s, she helped wives kill their husbands....

January 15, 2023 · 9 min · 1904 words · Nellie Schlosser

Top 10 Worst Celebrity Adverts

Unfortunately there are cases where the celebrity should have said no. Here are ten of the worst adverts famous people have ever starred in. See Also: 10 Bizarre Celebrity Conspiracy Theories 10 Bob Dylan’s Lingerie Bob Dylan was the voice of a generation and a lyrical genius of the 1960s’ counterculture. The future Nobel Laureate had once said he would only sell out for “ladies’ garments.” In 2004 he did exactly that for Victoria’s Secret....

January 15, 2023 · 8 min · 1639 words · Lori Williams

Top 12 Things You Need To Be A Mad Scientist

Mad Scientists like these switches because they are dramatic to flip and it is easy to see the connection. Not to mention all those exposed electrical circuits. The best ones are double pole, double throw. Cheap enough to get a bunch and mount them on the wall. These are mounted on a bakelite base. These are essential components when trying to build a living creature as they will make the connection between your corpse and your power source....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 596 words · Edward Sok

Top 7 Zombie Survival Tips

Pull your shit together! If it’s a zombie infestation, the cops, firemen, and ambulance men will all be rather busy, or dead. When the first zombies are seen, the police will take them to hospitals. Do not lock yourself in your apartment and wait for the police to save you. Do not cooperate with the authorities. They know nothing about zombies, as they believe that zombies are a myth....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 535 words · Carlton Bishop

Top Ten Unsolved Mysteries From New Zealand

Some have logical explanations, of course, but others defy any attempt to explain them away. Even a small island nation like New Zealand (home to myself as well as some guy named Jamie Frater), roughly the size of the state of Colorado, seemingly has more than its fair share of unexplained events. Here are ten head-scratching mysteries from the Land Down Under that might just make you go hmmm....

January 15, 2023 · 12 min · 2404 words · Tamara Salstrom

10 Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Revealed In 2022

10 Endurance Found Sir Ernest Shackleton’s feats of polar exploration in the early 20th century are the stuff of legend. One of his quests, the British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, set off in the summer of 1914. The ambitious aim was to cross the Antarctic by way of the South Pole. But the , the ship carrying the team to Antarctica, became trapped in ice in the Weddell Sea off the Antarctic coast early in 1915....

January 14, 2023 · 7 min · 1438 words · Daniel Hollinger