Science & History
5 Medieval Weapons That Would Make a 21st Century Softboi Shriek
Beheading actually sounds pretty good, comparatively
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- By Eli Yudin
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12 Mythbusting Moments Necessary Because Of Organized Religion
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- By Andres Diplotti, Andrea Meno
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‘Touch Grass’ Is Actually a Great Piece of Advice
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- By Lauren Vinopal
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13 Great Works of Art That Were Never Finished
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- By Andrea Meno, Andres Diplotti
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A ROUNDUP OF INTERVIEWS, DEEP DIVES, & TRIVIA
Sour Grapes: Science Confirms That Any Amount of Booze Isn’t Good for You
Go home heart-healthy glass of wine, you’re drunk
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- By Lauren Vinopal
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5 Famous Stories About People From History That Are Really Just Myths
Pics or it didn’t happen
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- By Ryan Menezes
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12 Breakthrough Scientific Discoveries That Went Disastrously Wrong
Heroin was invented as a cough medicine.
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- By JhallComics, Andrea Meno
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5 Utter Failures from History’s First Fire Departments
Wait, we thought firefighters were supposed to be heroes?
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- By Ryan Menezes
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The Barbaric 19th Century Surgery with a 300 Percent Mortality Rate
Pioneering surgeon Robert Liston swung a bone-saw with such ferocity that he was allegedly able to kill three men on or around the operating table (such as it was back then) in one fell swoop
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- By Mike Rampton
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4 Scientific Theories That Later Had to Be Walked Back
Look, science is not a science
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- By Eli Yudin
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Real Conspiracies Behind Four Historic Events
Surprise, surprise — the story of war is almost always the story of government-generated lies and cover-ups
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- By Amanda Mannen
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5 Historical Goths That Would Fit Right in at Hot Topic
They’re probably already responsible for at least one T-shirt in the group
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- By Eli Yudin
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Not Watering Your Plants? You Might Be Hearing Them Scream in Agony
FEED ME, SEYMOUR
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- By Lauren Vinopal
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5 Ways We’re Attempting to Communicate With the Future
You know that old sound you’ve been looking for? Well, listen to THIS!
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- By Eli Yudin
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The Father of Astronomy Was Killed by Piss
In 1601, 54-year-old Tycho Brahe attended a banquet in Prague, and despite really needing to use the bathroom, decided to hold it instead. A few days later, he was dead
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- By Mike Rampton
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