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White Death
A lone Finnish sniper repels enough invading Russians in WW2 to earn the nickname "White Death".
Written by
Jason Bellows
• 04 May 2014 •
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Cry Havoc, and Let Slip the Spuds of War
How a pharmacist tricked the French people into adopting the potato to forestall famine.
Written by
J. A. Macfarlane
• 10 Apr 2014 •
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Absolute Zero is 0K
Victorian scientists struggle to reach and understand the vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly cold universe at Absolute Zero.
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 20 Mar 2014 •
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It Came from Beneath the Sea
A new island appears in the Mediterranean, and nearby countries quarrel over who should control it.
Written by
Marisa Brook
• 03 Mar 2014 •
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The Supernatural Bunnymother of Surrey
The story of an 18th century Englishwoman and her apparent tendency to give birth to rabbits.
Written by
Brendan Mackie
• 09 Feb 2014 •
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Three Thrown Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
An unlikely and unethical psychological experiment is undertaken at Michigan's Ypsilanti State Hospital in 1959.
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 22 Nov 2013 •
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The City Under Ice
The story of Camp Century: A 1950s-era experimental "nuclear city" under the Greenland ice sheet that was not what it seemed.
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 27 Sep 2013 •
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Otokichi’s Long Trip Home
A 19th-century Japanese boat adrift in the North Pacific ends up in what is now Washington State. For one of the crewmen, that's just the beginning.
Written by
Marisa Brook
• 08 Aug 2013 •
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Andrée and the Aeronauts’ Voyage to the Top of the World
The story of three adventurers who tried to reach the North Pole via hydrogen balloon in 1897.
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 24 Jun 2013 •
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The Mole Rat Prophecies
The quirky biology of naked mole rats, and how their true nature was "predicted" before its eventual discovery.
Written by
Matt Castle
• 21 Apr 2013 •
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