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Deep Impact

On the Fourth of July 2005, NASA successfully executed what may be their coolest mission ever: to shoot the comet 9P/...
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The Consequences of Excessive Wakefulness

Every day, humans experience the irresistible compulsion to pass out, and then remain unconscious for hours upon hour...
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1600 Years Before the Steam Engine There Was the Steam Engine

Mankind doesn't really evolve. Not as a people. We copy, mimic, and integrate, all standing on the shoulders of the g...
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The Great Rose Bowl Prank of 1961

The Rose Bowl is arguably the most famous annual college football game there is, often referred to as "The Granddaddy...
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Rainmakers and Cloudbusters

In the first few days of 1916, Charles Hatfield and his brother Joel finished construction of a twenty-eight foot tow...
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The Hunter and the Hunted

Something is lurking in the dark, waiting. A tremor is felt...something approaching. The dark thing waits patiently...
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Japan’s Secret Biological Weapons Program

In 1945, just after Japan surrendered to the United States to end the second world war, a Japanese I-400 class submar...
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The Fiery Balls of Naga

Supernatural phenomena always seem to be met by photographers who possess a supernatural ability to botch a simple ph...
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Ancient Greek Computer Technology

In 1900, Elias Stadiatos was diving near the Greek island of Antikythera searching for sea sponges when he encountere...
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The Price of the Nobel Prize

Sometimes the requirement of giving out a prize annually causes the prize committee to deal the accolades out on some...
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