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A woman kneels in prayer in front of children's coffins in Freckleton, England, on August 26, 1944.

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When an American Airplane Crashed Into a School in 1944, an English Village Lost Almost All of Its Youngest Children. Why Has WWII’s Worst Civilian Aviation Accident Been Forgotten?

On August 23, 1944, a test flight over the village of Freckleton, located in northwest England, ended in disaster, claiming the lives of 61 people, including 38 students between the ages of 4 and 6

Meilan Solly

Scientists have discovered more than 4,400 ancient preserved human brains, some of which are 12,000 years old.

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Archaeologists Have Found Thousands of Intact Ancient Human Brains. Scientists Say They’ve Figured Out Why the Organs Don’t Always Rot

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