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Meet Xiao Lung Wang from China’s Zhuhai who set a new Guinness world record for the "highest vocal note by a male" with his sound of an E in the 8th octave which has an audio frequency of 5,243 hertz. Wang surpassed the previous record holder Australian vocal coach and musician Adam Lopez who in 2008 sang D8 or 4,435 hertz. In the footage, Wang appears to break his own Guinness record by reaching as high as F8 measured at 5634 hertz.
A man who lost his arms and legs in a grenade attack is defying all odds by becoming a record-breaking diver.
New Zealander sets his 16th world record in freediving
Aleix is one of the few in the world capable holding his breath for over 10 minutes. He is the first free driver in history who is world champion in two divisions of free diving.
The city of Phoenix breaks a 49-year-old record with its 19th consecutive day of temperatures of 43.3 Celsius (110 Fahrenheit) or higher according to weather officials. IMAGES