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A Big, Big Hole in the Ground

Yellowstone National Park is a wonder of the natural world. Its geysers, hot springs, and bubbling mud pools are some...
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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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The Rosetta Project

Do you speak Votian? Votian is the language spoken by the Votes. Votes are the people of Ingria, an area of Russia...
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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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Harvesting Toxins

If you talk to employees at one of the US Governments nuclear facilities long enough, you’re likely to hear a lot of...
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It Came From Above

Animals have often been used in battle throughout history, mostly as a means of transportation. But what happens when...
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Sordid History of the Salton Sea

An accident spawned a lake. The lake fed water to millions of acres of farmland, and was a booming tourist trap that...
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Songs of the Deep

Few species on Earth communicate as frequently and effectively as human beings, and none so majestically or ubiquitou...
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Story of Vaseline

Robert Peary took it to the North Pole. There’s a song in its honor. It makes smiles sparkle. It’s used to coat the f...
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The Doctors’ Mob Riot

A young boy peered into the dissection room at New York Hospital in post-colonial Manhattan only to see medical stude...
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