The Doctor Who Drank Infected Vomit
In the early nineteenth century, an American medical trainee took scientific research to extreme lengths to prove a medical theory.
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In the early nineteenth century, an American medical trainee took scientific research to extreme lengths to prove a medical theory.
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In the early twentieth century, Germany was a global center of scientific research. Within a few short years, the nation lost this intellectual standing, altering the trajectory of the atomic age.
The Impact of “Deutsche Physik” on the German Nuclear Bomb Read More »
Located just a few hundred miles from the Arctic Circle, one remote settlement subjects its residents to average winter temperatures of -58°F (-50°C).
Inside Oymyakon: Surviving Earth’s Coldest Inhabited City Read More »
On the southern coast of Alaska, a mining tunnel, scattered rubble, and rusted canning equipment mark the spot where a village once stood.
The Mystery of Portlock, Alaska: Abandoned Town and the Nantiinaq Legend Read More »
Deep beneath the freezing waters of the North Atlantic, an invisible biological force is slowly erasing the most widely recognized shipwreck in history.
The Deep-Sea Microbe Devouring the RMS Titanic Read More »
On the evening of August 18, 2006, the typically foul-smelling and highly polluted waters of Mumbai’s Mahim Creek underwent a sudden, unexplained transformation.
The 2006 Mumbai Sweet Seawater Phenomenon: When the Ocean Lost Its Salt Read More »
Born in Rome in 1884, Jean Libbera entered the world with an incredibly rare medical condition that would dictate his path in life.
The Double-Bodied Man Jean and Jacques Libbera Read More »
In October 1776, a severe typhus epidemic swept through Rhode Island, leaving 23-year-old Jemima Wilkinson bedridden with a raging fever.
The Preacher Who Died and Returned as the Genderless Public Universal Friend Read More »
In 2008, a frantic search gripped New York City when the 23-year-old Spanish teacher vanished, only to be rescued three weeks later with zero recollection of what had occurred.
The Baffling Disappearances of Hannah Upp Read More »
At four feet and nine inches (1.45 meters) tall, Richard James Flaherty stood below the United States Army minimum height requirement.
The Secret Life of the Giant Killer: Green Beret to ATF Agent Read More »