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Forget Yourself For Just a Bit

Amnesia is a fascinating condition, and as such it comes up commonly in popular culture. It's such a wonderful (and b...
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Can You Hear Me Now?

When the Big Bad Wolf donned grandmothery garb so as to surprise Little Red Riding Hood, he assured her that the big...
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Professor Edgerton’s Atomic Camera

During the early days of atomic bomb experiments in the 1940s, nuclear weapons scientists had some difficulty studyin...
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England’s Armed Iceberg of War

During World War II the Allies actively recruited the inception and development of new and unique weapons. They knew...
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Decisions, Decisions

Recently I decided to buy a new home and a new printer for my computer. Guess which decision took the most effort? If...
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Computer Dating

Every year, millions of people use services like eHarmony and Match.com hoping to find romance by answering a questio...
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Volcanic Winter

In France, on 6 April 1815, Napoleon surrendered his throne in favor of his sons. The coalition that opposed him were...
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Do You See What I Hear?

Human beings are very metaphoric creatures. We love to juxtapose the experience of one sense with another. Whether it...
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The Falkirk Wheel

Near Falkirk in Scotland, the Forth & Clyde Canal meets with the Union Canal, however at their meeting point the...
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Dial-a-Yield Nukes: Regular or Extra-Crispy

In regards to nuclear weaponry, a kiloton is equivalent to the explosive destructive power 1,000 metric tons of TNT....
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