Science & History
Cuttlefish Pass Test Designed To Measure Children's Willpower
"I'm waiting ... " -- The cuttlefish during the experiment, probably
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- By Carly Tennes
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14 Fascinating Scientific Facts To Learn Anytime
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- By Shea
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6 Ancient Bizarre Beliefs With Logical Explanations
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- By Steven Assarian
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That Time Florida Feared A 'Giant Penguin' Was Terrorizing Beaches
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- By Amanda Mannen
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A ROUNDUP OF INTERVIEWS, DEEP DIVES, & TRIVIA
55 Facts About The World's Nuttiest Leaders
Today, we're looking at the world's truly nutty leaders, and the sides of them that you'd never expect.
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- By Cracked Writers, Ryan Menezes
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14 Fascinating People From History (Everyone Should Know)
These people should have their own movies.
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- By Shea
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5 Facts About That Enigmatic Object That Invaded Our Solar System
We're not saying it's aliens, but ...
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- By Ryan Menezes
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7 Small Symptoms That Could Signal Major Medical Issues
Don't sweat the small stuff ...
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- By Nathan Williams
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15 Life Hacks To Help Beat The Odds
We won't begrudge your dark desires, you saucy thing. On with the mind tricks!
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- By Cracked Writers, Ryan Menezes
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4 'Internet Things' That Are Older Than You Thought
Sometimes your distant ancestors also participated in the same dumb stuff you do.
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- By Mark Hill
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First Woman To Become A Pinkerton Detective (Kate Warne) Deserves Her Own Movie
The entirety of genre fiction couldn’t invent a character as slick as Kate Warne.
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- By Amanda Mannen
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5 Ridiculous Titanic Tales That Didn't Make The Movie
James Cameron skipped the best parts ...
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- By Mac Faber
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That Time The 'Sherlock Holmes' And 'Christmas Carol' Writers Became Ghost Hunters
Even in death-obsessed Victorian England, they were pretty much immediately a laughingstock.
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- By Amanda Mannen
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You Learned the Recorder Due To School Cheapness
Why can you play 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' on an instrument that fell out of favor in the Vivaldi era?
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- By Amanda Mannen
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Soooo The Assassin Plan In 'Manchurian Candidate' And 'Zoolander' Was Real
In the early '50s, Project ARTICHOKE 'attempted to induce amnesia and highly suggestive states in its subjects' ...
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- By Amanda Mannen
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