Behind the jaw-dropping feats recorded by Guinness World Records is a strict auditing system, certifying everything from the tallest man to the world's biggest pizza party.
Take, for instance, Croatian freediver Budimir Šobat. On March 27, 2021, Šobat held his breath underwater for an astounding 24 minutes and 37 seconds—a feat that was only possible thanks to minutes of ...
Boston Children's Hospital, along with Broad Clinical Labs and Roche Sequencing Solutions, has demonstrated that rapid genomic sequencing and interpretation are achievable in a matter of hours. This ...
Guinness World Records have posted a tribute to Justin Kluivert after he recently received his official certificate. The Bournemouth midfielder earned the award for the most penalties scored by a ...
In Guinness World Records, you'll find the shortest, tallest and fastest. Behind the spectacle is an auditing system so ...
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Elite Athletes Are Only Human, And Scientists Have Found Their Limit
Elite athletes can push their bodies to the very limit, but even they can't surpass the boundaries of human nature, according ...
@guinnessworldrecords Fastest 100 m car pull in full body burn 56.42 seconds by Joe Tödtling ♬ original sound - Guinness World Records Sept. 17 (UPI) --An Austrian daredevil lit his body on fire and ...
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