The U.S. Nearly Nuked North Carolina
North Carolina was saved from nuclear devastation by one little switch
Kenya in Context: Malls Around the World That Terrorists Have Attacked
Lots of people, lots of exits, lots of packages—a few of the reasons why shopping malls are targeted
These Hackers Say They’ve Already Cracked the New iPhone’s Fancy Fingerprint Lock
Hackers say they’ve found a way around the new iPhone’s fingerprint scanner, and it doesn’t sound all that hard
Bagels And Lox Are a Uniquely American Creation
Lox didn’t originate in New York City. Nor did bagels. But putting them together, that is a distinctly New York Creation
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Short History as an Officially Recognized Political Party Is Over
Amidst an ongoing military crackdown, Egypt bans the Muslim Brotherhood
Medical Instruments Spread a Deadly Brain Disease to Surgery Patients
Doctors in New Hampshire recently confirmed that fifteen people have possibly be exposed to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease - an often deadly brain disease
Get Paid $18,000 to Stay in Bed for Two Months, For Science
If your skill is staying in bed for extremely extended periods of time, well the perfect job for you has just opened up
China’s Tianducheng Is an Eerie Ghost Town Version of Paris
If and when Shanghai spills far enough into the countryside, Tianducheng and its neo-Classical apartments will be waiting
What Colorado’s Floods Looked Like to Drones
Flooding took down power lines, took out sewage systems, and shut down entire towns. Here’s what all that looks like from the perspective of a drone
Your Facebook “Likes” Are an Expression of Free Speech
‘Like’ away, Facebook activists. Your thumbs ups are constitutionally protected
The Strongest Hurricane of the Year Is About to Hit Taiwan
The strongest hurricane of the year, Super Typhoon Usagi, is set to hit China over the weekend
France Bans Child Beauty Pageants, America Unlikely to Follow
But, even in America, the land of Honey Boo Boo, the question of whether these contests should be banned has been percolating for years
This Guy’s Stomach Made Its Own Beer
At first doctors thought he was lying and drinking in private, but it turns out that his stomach was actually brewing beer
Bats Act As Pest Control at Two Old Portuguese Libraries
It’s not clear how long the bats have been doing this important job
China Has More Self-Made, Female Billionaires Than Any Other Country
Although most women in China now hold jobs and account for about 20 percent of the country’s entrepreneurs, they are still largely subservient to men
Why Some Autistic Kids Don’t Catch Yawns
Researchers once thought it had something to do with their troubles empathizing with others, but new research suggests something different
Once a Toxoplasma Parasite Infects Mice, They Never Fear Cats Again
Toxoplasma is estimated to infect nearly one-third of humans worldwide, but what these results mean for humans remains to be seen
Good Cop, Bad Cop Might Not Work
By combining brute force and gentle understanding cops can get the criminal to confess to his crime. The problem is, that might not actually work
Game Over: Former Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi Dies at 85
The man who oversaw Nintendo’s transformation into a video game company died today
This Engraved Infographic of the Revolutionary War Is From 1871
This engraved infographic from 1871 shows the major events of the Revolutionary War, and some beautiful subtle additions
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