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The Crypt of Civilization

In the basement of Phoebe Hearst Hall at Oglethorpe University in Georgia, there is a stainless steel vault door whic...
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The Not-So-Legendary Chimera

Imagine if a man discovered one day that two of his three children were not genetically related to him. Recrimination...
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It’s a Plane! It’s a Tank! It’s Both!

Sergei Anokin must have been one of the bravest men in the Soviet army of World War 2. He is the only pilot to ever f...
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The Birthday Paradox

I used to have an uneasy relationship with mathematics. I had long been a bit put off by math's condescending demeano...
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Parasites on the Brain

Toxoplasma gondii may be the most prevalent human parasite. As many as 50% of humans worldwide, and up to 80% in urba...
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The Hole Story on Trepanation

Hippocrates endorsed its use and it’s the world’s second oldest surgical procedure following circumcision. It’s call...
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The World’s Tiniest Gold Prospectors, Architects, and Cows

Humans (myself included) like to think of ourselves as the most important species on our planet, but we are sorely wr...
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Free-Fall from Near Space

You have probably heard about - or done - some form of extreme free-fall, be it sky diving, bungee jumping, or base j...
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The Halifax Disaster

How a maritime accident led to the largest human-caused explosion in the pre-nuclear era.
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Great Advances in Smoking Safety

Smoking tobacco has been around practically forever, but cigarettes as a commercial product are actually a fairly rec...
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