Science & History
The Crazy Coincidence(s) That Made King Tut Famous
King Tut is the most famous Egyptian pharaoh of all time, but it’s through no doing of his own.
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- By Ivan Farkas
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The Very First US Coin Told You To 'Mind Your Business'
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- By Ryan Menezes
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Why Some Colors Are Rarer than Others
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- By Oona O'Brien
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New Year's Resolutions' Weird History
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- By Amanda Mannen
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A ROUNDUP OF INTERVIEWS, DEEP DIVES, & TRIVIA
Dramamine Became A Nausea Cure By Accident
Thanks to one allergic woman and 1,376 unwilling sailors.
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- By Ryan Menezes
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13 Historic Art Pieces That Show Humans Have Always Been Freaky Weirdos
People in the 16th century also had a sense of humor
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- By Shea
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The British Soldier Who Pantsed A Lawyer To (Successfully) Win A Case
He said he was willing to go to prison because he was in the right.
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- By Ryan Menezes
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Bounty Jumpers Scammed Both Sides During the Civil War
Men could get a bonus called a bounty for enlisting in the Civil War. Some found a way to profit from this system.
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- By Ethan Tyrrell
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A 10-Year-Old Helped NASA (Bring Apollo 11 Back From The Moon)
We're kind of surprised that the following story, seemingly handcrafted for a movie, isn't taught to every child on their first day of school.
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- By Ryan Menezes
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One Of History's Most Prolific Monsters Might Be Innocent
Elizabeth Bathory of Transylvania is often considered one of the main inspirations for modern vampires, but there is a good chance was the victim of a deadly lie.
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- By Ethan Tyrrell
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Please, People, Stop Barking At Your Dogs
A new TikTok trend, a new behavioral anomaly that has experts worried.
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- By Zanandi Botes
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The Christmas Season Is Just Beginning
So says the Pope, and that guy's infallible.
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- By Ryan Menezes
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A Plane Crashed On Rikers, And Prisoners Saved Passengers From The Wreckage
Thanks to their heroics, 80 survived.
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- By Ryan Menezes
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12 Scientific Research Findings We Just Learned
It's been a big week for millipedes.
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- By Shea
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An Injured Teen Sneaked Back Into WW1 By Cross-Dressing As A Nurse At A Dance
It's unclear why attending this dance helped his plan.
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- By Ryan Menezes
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