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[Wow Fest 2024: A Countdown of Five Incredible Stories]-[WowFest 2024]

ABC KIDS News Time · B1 · 2024-12-20

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Wow Fest 2024: Celebrating Extraordinary Achievements

This week’s episode of News Time takes a reflective look back at the most awe-inspiring stories of 2024. From child prodigies to groundbreaking archaeological finds, these five narratives showcase the limitless potential of human (and even fungal) ingenuity.

1. The Mini Chess Champion: Bodhana Sivanandan

In January, the world was captivated by eight-year-old Bodhana Sivanandan. Competing against over 500 mostly adult players at the European Rapid and Blitz Championship, Bodhana proved that age is no barrier to brilliance. By finishing as the top-ranking female player, she demonstrated a "very mature" style of play. Experts believe her ability to "think ahead and plan her moves better than most adults" could eventually cement her status as one of the greatest chess players in history.

2. The Superhuman Athlete: Jasmine Parris

April introduced us to Jasmine Parris, a Scottish veterinarian who defied physical limits. Jasmine became the first woman ever to complete the Barkley Marathons, an ultra-marathon involving a grueling 160-kilometer course through mountainous terrain. With only 20 people in history having finished the race, Jasmine’s feat was monumental. Facing exhaustion on her final lap, she used the motivation of beating the timer to "get her legs pumping all the way to the finish line," hoping to inspire women globally to "chase their dreams."

3. The Art of Doing Nothing: South Korea’s Space Out Competition

In July, the focus shifted from high-intensity achievement to the profound necessity of relaxation. The "Space Out" competition in South Korea challenges participants to sit still on yoga mats for an extended period, with the winner determined by the slowest, most steady heartbeat. As participant Kim Ki-kyung noted, "sometimes doing nothing, it's essential," highlighting how modern society has often "forgotten how to just be."

4. The Bio-Hybrid Robot: Science Meets Nature

September brought a bizarre yet revolutionary breakthrough from Cornell University: a robot controlled by a king oyster mushroom. By allowing the mushroom’s "mycelium" (root-like threads) to grow into the machine’s hardware, scientists created a "bio-hybrid robot" that reacts to environmental stimuli like light. While the technology is in its infancy, researchers hope these robots may one day assist in environmental conservation by sensing soil quality or air pollution.

5. Uncovering a Lost Mayan City

Finally, in November, archaeology student Luke Auld-Thomas made a startling discovery while analyzing scans of a Mexican jungle. He identified a massive, long-hidden Mayan city, now named Valeriana. Buried under centuries of plant growth, the site revealed complex infrastructure, including pyramids and theaters. This discovery serves as a powerful reminder that there are likely "heaps more ancient civilisations hidden from view, just waiting to be found."

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taking the world by storm.
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That's a really complicated game.
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she absolutely loves it.
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That's amazing, incredible.
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if she keeps working hard
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take the world by storm
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think ahead
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spare time
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give up
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stare into space
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