According to science, this is what human body would have to look like to survive a car crash
Modern transport has outpaced human evolution, leaving bodies dangerously unprepared for high-speed impacts. The Graham (Meet Graham project) experiment visualises a crash-survivable human, grotesque yet functional. Created by Transport Accident Commission, it underscores a stark truth: survival at modern speeds is unnatural, making safer driving, infrastructure, and vehicle design the only viable path to reducing road fatalities today.
I tested ChatGPT vs. Claude to see which is better - and if it's worth switching
Considering ditching ChatGPT for Claude? I tested both on the same 10 tasks. Here's which came out on top.
Pure evil: Piers Morgan names the most dangerous person hes ever interviewed in 35-year career
Piers Morgan, reflecting on a 35-year career interviewing world leaders and celebrities, singled out Erin Caffey as the most dangerous person hed ever met and nearest to pure evil. The broadcaster, who celebrated his 61st birthday yesterday (March 30), said the teenage masterminds seemingly normal demeanor made the East Texas family murders especially chilling, despite her father later offering forgiveness.
Watch video: Windsurfer hits whale in unbelievable mid-ride moment caught on camera
A windsurfer in San Francisco was knocked off his board after colliding with a surfacing gray whale at Crissy Field, in an encounter captured on video. Though both appeared unharmed, the incident drew scrutiny online over wildlife safety. As whale sightings increase in the Bay, the episode highlights growing tensions between recreation and marine conservation concerns.
For the first time in centuries, senior Catholic leaders were blocked from Jerusalems Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday, sparking global outrage. Israeli authorities cited security concerns amid the Iran conflict, while church leaders and international figures, including Macron, Meloni, and US Ambassador Huckabee, condemned the decision. The incident highlights growing tensions over religious access and wartime restrictions in the city.
Nearly 28 years after Amy Bradley vanished from a Caribbean cruise ship, the FBI has renewed efforts to solve the case, offering a $25,000 reward for information. Despite decades of reported sightings and a parallel family-led investigation, no definitive evidence has emerged. The Bradley family continues to insist she was taken and holds onto hope that she may still be alive.
Invisible buildings: Why Switzerland marks out homes with tall poles weeks before construction
Switzerland unveils a unique construction practice where empty frameworks, called Bauprofile, map future buildings with poles and lines. This allows residents to visualize and challenge developments before construction, fostering transparency and public participation in urban planning. The system ensures informed objections by presenting proposals at full scale, bridging the gap between abstract plans and tangible reality.

