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The Physics of Quicksand

Next time you're traipsing around in a wet, sandy, unfamiliar area, you had best be on your guard for the exotic mate...
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The Intrepid, Ill-Fated Parachutist

On February 4th 1912, an Austrian tailor named Franz Reichelt was at the Eiffel Tower in Paris in order to test his n...
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The “Wow!” Signal

It's no rare occurrence in science fiction: The introverted researcher working the graveyard shift at a SETI radio ob...
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The Hindenburg and Humanity

On May 6, 1937, just minutes before 7:30pm, a German zeppelin called Hindenburg was approaching a mooring mast at Lak...
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Technology and the Pursuit of Happiness

The United States' Declaration of Independence asserts that all individuals have an unalienable right to life, libert...
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The (Almost) Impenetrable Defenses of France

After World War I, the French were understandably worried about another invasion. They had suffered many losses in t...
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The Truth About Truth Serum

Popular culture makes gratuitous use of powerful lie-repelling agents known as Truth Serums. They are usually depicte...
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Nothing is Wrong

Suppose your friend has suffered a stroke--a major one, which causes hemiplegia in which half of his body paralyzed....
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You Can Pick Your Doctor, and You Can Pick Your Nose…

In the scientific and medical communities, the technical name for using one's finger to extract boogers is rhinotille...
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School Violence

School violence is not merely the province of modern times. In fact, one of the greatest attacks on American soil can...
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