The Daily Populous

Tuesday July 18th, 2017 day edition

image for Iceman (2015) Documentary about Wim Hof who climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namibian Desert with no water and proven – under a laboratory setting – that he's able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to stay submerged in ice for one hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing.

Since then, he's climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namibian Desert with no water and proven – under a laboratory setting – that he's able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.

Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible, but he's not a freak of nature; he's a master of meditation.

To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach VICE hosts Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson how to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold.

But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea that the so-called Iceman was planning to lead them on a psychedelic journey across Europe that circled the chasm between science and spirituality.

From the Knife to the Brush. »

Member of India's lowest caste expected to be elected president

Authored by theguardian.com

A member of India’s poorest and most oppressed caste is expected to be elected president.

The five-year post has significant responsibility under India’s constitution, but similar to other Westminster-style governments, it is largely ceremonial in practice.

If elected, Kovind would be the second dalit president after KR Narayan, who held the post for five years from 1997. »

Colorado appeals court rules scent of marijuana not enough to search vehicle

Authored by foxnews.com

A Colorado appeals court ruled Thursday that the possible presence of marijuana in a vehicle, detected by drug-sniffing dogs, does not give police the authority to search the vehicle.

Judge Daniel Dailey wrote in his ruling that it could be legal marijuana in the certain vehicle.

However, the appeals court ruled the drug-sniffing dog could not tell what he was sniffing because marijuana is legal in Colorado. »

Confessions of a moon rock thief

Authored by cbsnews.com

Between 1969 and 1972, the Apollo space missions landed 12 men on the moon ... and then there's Thad Roberts.

But Roberts' contact with the moon landed him in prison, even though he never made it into space.

His journey to a jail cell began in 2001, when he was accepted into NASA's elite "Co-op" program for aspiring astronauts. »