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The Death of Grigory Rasputin

If the popular (but wildly inaccurate) children's film Anastasia, the based-on-a-real-person character Grigory Rasput...
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Cancer Assassins

In the USA and other developed countries, cancer is presently responsible for about 25% of all deaths. The human immu...
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Liver-Eating Johnson

From the cloudy reservoir of history it is often difficult to separate legend from reality, and such is the case with...
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Urine For a Treat

A type of mushroom called Amanita muscaria grows in some parts of Siberia, and it contains a cocktail of hallucinogen...
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Smoke Detectors and a Radioactive Boyscout

David Hahn was an Eagle Scout who had a merit badge in atomic energy; as everyone should know, that is ample educatio...
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Phineas Gage’s Brain Injury

In 1848, a twenty-five-year-old construction foreman named Phineas Gage won nationwide fame by way of a hole in his h...
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The Most Powerful Bomb Ever Constructed

On 30 October 1961, over the island of Novaya Zemlya in the Arctic Sea, Soviet scientists detonated the most powerful...
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The Hazards of Eating Bats

Bats, along with spiders and snakes, are one of the most frequently feared animals. Ask any bat lover, and they will...
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Prepare for Ludicrous Speed

In 1957, German theoretical physicist Burkhard Heim publicly outlined a new idea for spacecraft propulsion. It was ba...
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Amputation Fetishism

In the early 20th century, there was a sharp increase in the number of people openly seeking to have one or more of t...
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