The Man Who Outran Death: The True Story of Tom Longboat
In 1907, an Onondaga runner from the Six Nations Reserve became the most famous athlete in North America.
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In 1907, an Onondaga runner from the Six Nations Reserve became the most famous athlete in North America.
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In the rolling paddocks of Western Australia, a black and white Holstein Friesian stands like a skyscraper among single-story houses.
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In the early 20th century, a man in Kansas became one of the richest doctors in America without ever performing a legitimate surgery.
The Goat Gland Doctor: How John Brinkley Fooled a Nation Read More »
Stefan Mandel played to ensure a mathematical certainty. Between the 1960s and the 1990s, this Romanian-Australian economist didn’t just get lucky; he systematically dismantled the game, winning the jackpot an astounding 14 times.
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In July 1959, the halls of Michigan’s Ypsilanti State Hospital became the stage for one of the most bizarre experiments in psychiatric history.
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In the early 1970s, at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, American psychologist Harry Harlow designed a device to break the mind of a living creature.
The Pit of Despair: Harry Harlow’s Vertical Chamber Experiment Read More »
In the sweltering summer of 1954, twenty-two boys arrived at Robbers Cave State Park in Oklahoma for what they believed was a standard Boy Scouts camp.
Lord of the Flies in Oklahoma: The True Story of the Robbers Cave Experiment Read More »
This 60-tonne behemoth, known as the Hoba meteorite, holds the title of the largest single piece of naturally occurring iron on the Earth’s surface.
The Giant in the Dirt: Earth’s Largest Meteorite Read More »
Long before the era of call centers, social media callouts, or one-star online reviews, a man named Nanni faced a frustrating ordeal that would sound familiar to many modern shoppers.
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This is the Dallol hydrothermal system, a geological anomaly that appears more extraterrestrial than terrestrial.
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