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Color Photos From the World War I Era
Color film was non-existent in 1909 Russia, yet in that year a photographer named Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorski...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 04 Dec 2005 •
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History’s Youngest Mother
In 1939, a man from a small village in the Andes mountains carried his five-year-old daughter Lina into a hospital in...
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Alan Bellows
• 03 Dec 2005 •
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Article:
Always Watch Out for Number One
If you ever plan to cheat on your taxes, here's something to consider (besides prison): Make sure that most of the nu...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 02 Dec 2005 •
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The Man Who Was a Dwarf and a Giant
Very few details are known about the life of Adam Rainer, but in a way, he represents an extraordinary piece of medic...
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Alan Bellows
• 01 Dec 2005 •
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Article:
Brain Fingerprinting
There is a new, non-invasive technology being developed which is able to peer into your brain to discover whether you...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 30 Nov 2005 •
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Long-Form:
And You Thought Houdini Was Good
One of my favorite films is ‘The Great Escape” with its spectacular cast and haunting conclusion. If you are unfamili...
Written by
Josh Harding
• 30 Nov 2005 •
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Curio:
The Gay-Detecting Fruit Machine
During the 1950s and 1960s, some otherwise freedom-loving governments waged secret wars against suspected homosexuals...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 28 Nov 2005 •
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Curio:
The Boat Designed to Capsize
The US Navy has a nifty oceangoing research ship which performs a controlled capsize in order to perform scientific t...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 28 Nov 2005 •
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Article:
Lie Detectors
Law enforcement officers, secret agents, and counter-espionage personnel have most interesting toolboxes. Their occup...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 27 Nov 2005 •
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Article:
Quantum Mechanics and Immortality
Quantum Mechanics is a curious area of study which began in the early 20th century when scientists began to discover...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 26 Nov 2005 •
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