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Drawing the Shorter Straw
Visionary Argentine filmmaker Quirino Cristiani created full-length animated films between 1917 and 1931. He has since been all but forgotten.
Written by
Marisa Brook
• 31 Jul 2018 •
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Involuntary Indefatigability
Only one fictional character has ever been honoured with a front-page obituary in The New York Times: Hercule Poirot,...
Written by
Marisa Brook
• 21 May 2018 •
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The Curse of Konzo
In 1981, an international group of doctors identified the devastating disease behind a perplexing outbreak of paralysis in northern Mozambique.
Written by
Matt Castle
• 02 May 2018 •
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A Jarring Revelation
Amanda Theodosia Jones was a 19th-century poet, entrepreneur, and inventor who found inspiration in some unlikely places.
Written by
Christine Ro
• 30 Mar 2018 •
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Scraping Bottom
When Germany was divided in two after the Second World War, military leaders recognized the need for liaison between...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 19 Mar 2018 •
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The Colors of Numbers
Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which certain sensory concepts are strongly linked to each other in seemi...
Written by
Jennifer Lee Noonan
• 12 Mar 2018 •
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Yankee Swap
One of the more controversial trades in baseball history was announced on 04 March 1973, just before the start of the...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 04 Mar 2018 •
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The Mystery Lake of the Himalayas
Nestled in a valley high in the Himalayas in northern India is a small lake named Roopkund, known locally as Mystery...
Written by
Erika Nesvold
• 19 Feb 2018 •
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Echoes of NASA
On 13 May 1960, a NASA Thor-Delta rocket carried the agency's new Echo 1 satellite into a 1,000 mile orbit around the...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 12 Feb 2018 •
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Cracking the Case
A lengthy study of 'crack babies' born to cocaine addicts in Philadelphia in the 1980s and 1990s ended in 2013 with a...
Written by
Marisa Brook
• 06 Feb 2018 •
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