Science & History
12 Facts From WWII History We Don't Hear Enough
Find out what Nazis and NASA have in common.
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- By Shea
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5 Wondrous Ways People Used Science To Make Art
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- By Ivan Farkas
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The Case For 'Jack the Ripper' Being 'Jill' All Along
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- By Oona O'Brien
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How Papua New Guinea Became Home To Over 850 Languages
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- By Ethan Tyrrell
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A ROUNDUP OF INTERVIEWS, DEEP DIVES, & TRIVIA
13 Facts That Prove How Good Dogs Are (As If You Needed Proof)
Man's best friend just got even better.
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- By Shea
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Exploring Our Weird Relationship With Magic
And not just the wizarding world...
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- By Oona O'Brien
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18 Historical Facts They Never Taught Us In School
If our AP history teacher told us all this, they'd probably be in jail
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- By Eric B, Cracked Writers
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Before Alarm Clocks, Britain Had Knocker Uppers
Alarm clocks are for those rich folks, so you need a more affordable means of waking up. Enter the knocker uppers.
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- By Ethan Tyrrell
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'The Rachel' Cut On 'Friends' Went From Hair Envy To Hair Nightmare
Even Jennifer Aniston wasn’t even a fan of the hairdo ...
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- By Oona O'Brien
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A Trip Through The Tomato's Dark Ages (And On To Our Plates)
An entire evil mythos spread regarding the tomato.
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- By Ethan Tyrrell
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5 Ways Love And Dating In The Past Were Weird, Man
These practices highlight some of the ways that old-timey folks satisfied their libidinous urges.
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- By Ivan Farkas
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What's The Deal: A Brief History Of Coffee
A look into the history of coffee, abridged to a length that you won't need a cup to get through.
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- By Eli Yudin
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13 Of The Most Bizarre Disasters In History
Maybe the greatest disaster... is MAN. Nah, it's meteors.
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- By JhallComics
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A Scientist Promised To Bring His Kids "Next" Time He Won The Nobel Prize ... And Did
Only one person other than Bardeen won twice in the same field, and before him, no one had.
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- By Ryan Menezes
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The Prime Minister's House Is A Memorial To Pollution
When they found it was covered in pollution, they decided they liked it that way.
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- By Ryan Menezes
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