It happens to even the best, which is why even one of the most internationally known media houses, CNN, is not immune to journalistic slip-ups. On the occasion of their 35th anniversary, they have prepared a compilation of their greatest journalistic mistakes in history. Laughter guaranteed! 
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Sixteen of the most expensive sneakers in the world were presented last month in Amsterdam at Sneakerness Amsterdam 2015. The most expensive sneakers at the moment are the Air Jordan VII "Miro Olympic", and their price is a dizzying 2,700 euros. We have prepared for you a selection of the most expensive sneakers that we can find on the market at the moment.  
Why cheese has holes has puzzled scientists for almost a hundred years. Now, however, we got the right answer. It was provided by Swiss researchers from the Agroscope Food Science Institute in Bern, who thus filled the remaining gap in knowledge about cheese. The culprits are the small particles of hay in the milk that get there during the milking of the cow and not the carbon dioxide secreted by the bacteria, as has been the prevailing theory until now. 
The best-selling beer in the world is not Belgian, not Czech, not Mexican, not even American. In fact, only one from Europe was on the list of the ten best-selling beers, namely the Dutch brewery Heineken, the newly minted owner of Pivovarna Laško, in seventh place. You probably haven't even heard of the beer that ended up at the very top, let alone tasted it. 
Benedetto Demaio decided not to flood his Instagram profile with photos of food, but with a series of photos where he puts everyday objects such as balloons, rubber bands and crayons into simple but beautiful compositions. 
Sean Yoro is an artist who combined his love of surfing and windsurfing with his innate creativity and ventured out to sea, where he now paints hyperrealistic girls on flooded hidden surfaces. 
When we ever look up at the sky at night, we are usually only aware that we are part of the universe and that we are in the universe. But far more astonishing is the fact that the universe is within us. Therefore, when you look at the sky and feel small - because we humans are small, and the universe is infinitely large - we should really feel big, because our atoms came from the stars. From the stars that, when they disintegrated like a dandelion that we "blow", scattered their core across the galaxy. The core is rich in oxygen, carbon, nitrogen and other ingredients important for life. 
The creative game in which we create a glove pattern is in full swing. Join us, the deadline for submitting work is 5/28/2015.  
 
Anyone who has ever put on athletic shoes for running or hiking has probably wondered what the back hole for the laces is for. Well, now we finally know that it has a function and that it is not just an end in itself. In fact, it plays a very important role, as it additionally secures the shoe to the ankle so that it cannot move. And what does this mean in practice? No more blisters. If this is not news! 
Dogs are funny creatures. When we open the car door, they tuck their tails between their legs and there's no way in hell they'll get into the car voluntarily. But the story changes completely when (finally safe in the back seat of the car) they put their muzzle through the window. Here are photos of dogs that enjoy driving fast. 
We live in a world with a fixed idea of time. That's why we have time zones, clocks and calendars. Instagram users see time differently, for them the setting sun is the end of the day for some, and the beginning of a new one for others. All Our Suns is a project by Michelle Chandra that uses an image pattern recognition algorithm and hashtags (#sunset and #sunrise) to allow us to admire photos of sunrises and sunsets around the world in real time. 
A smartphone is an indispensable accessory for a representative of generation Y. Even so much so that he can no longer imagine life without it. At BuzzFeed, they therefore decided to invite six representatives of the millennial generation to an experiment and challenge them. One week without a phone. It wasn't exactly life and death, but for some it wasn't far from it. But they also came to important insights. Check. 











