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Foreign Exchange(s)
He made a name for himself organizing the world’s most important economic conference, only to have it tarnished by an outrageous accusation.
Written by
Michael Durbin
• 29 Dec 2016 •
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Starving for Answers
During WWII, 36 American conscientious objectors volunteered as subjects in a brutal science experiment to measure the body's response to starvation.
Written by
Erika Nesvold
• 01 Dec 2016 •
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Do Not Go Lulled Into That Good Night
While today’s vision of the conductor is that of the be-tuxedoed individual standing in front of an orchestra holding...
Written by
J. A. Macfarlane
• 17 Nov 2016 •
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Poor Execution
Jack Ketch was a man in need of a career change. As the official executioner during King Charles II’s 17th-century re...
Written by
Christine Ro
• 08 Nov 2016 •
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The Voyager Golden Record Experience
Announcing our online audiovisual interactive version of the Voyager golden records.
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 31 Oct 2016 •
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Ten Minutes in Lituya Bay
A remote bay in Alaska is home to an odd and occasionally catastrophic geology. In 1958, a handful of people experienced this firsthand.
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 30 Sep 2016 •
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A Googol by Any Other Name
When inventing a name for an imaginary and/or ridiculous object or concept, the best resource is often a child. A cle...
Written by
Erika Nesvold
• 22 Sep 2016 •
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Titan the Bolts
On 18 September 1980, an Air Force airman was conducting routine maintenance high in the missile silo at a Titan II n...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 13 Sep 2016 •
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No Touching
On 31 May 1880, 19-year-old Sunandha Kumariratana, queen of Thailand, was aboard a boat en route to the Bang Pa-In Ro...
Written by
Monica Traphagan
• 12 Sep 2016 •
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The Sack of Champagne
It is a cliché that Shakespeare ranks among the great inventors of the English language, a commonly-believed fallacy...
Written by
J. A. Macfarlane
• 01 Sep 2016 •
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