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Ten Myths About the 1918 Flu Pandemic

The ‘greatest pandemic in history’ was 100 years ago – but many of us still get the basic facts wrong




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I Was Among the Lucky Few to Walk in Space

On July 31, 1971, Al Worden performed the first deep-space extra-vehicular activity. "No one in all of history" saw what he saw that day




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Virtually Celebrate Peak Bloom With Ten Fun Facts About Cherry Blossoms

The National Cherry Blossom Festival has moved online due to the novel coronavirus pandemic




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Joy Harjo, First Native American Writer to Be Named U.S. Poet Laureate, Reappointed for Second Term

Harjo, a member of the Muskogee Creek Nation, says the appointment "honors the place of Native people in this country, the place of Native people’s poetry"




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Penis Cakes




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School Vandalism





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French Fries




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National Security Letter





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The Choking Game




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the K Chronicles: "Service Rendered"




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(th)ink: "Regime Change"




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the K Chronicles: "Life's Little Vics: New Parent Stylie!!"




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the K Chronicles: "No More Mr. Nice Guy!!"




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Ernie Pook's Comeek #x0




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This Secret Boat Was Built for a WWII Invasion That Never Happened

In 2011, declassified CIA documents shed light on a covert government program dating back to WWII




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How the British Navy Camouflaged Their Ships Using Art

The British Navy knew it couldn't completely disguise a ship to protect it from attack during WWI. So they turned to 'Dazzle Painting'




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How Napalm Bombs Intensified U.S. Attacks During WWII

Bombing ground targets from the air is tricky and not always accurate. But a new type of bomb creates an unimaginable level of destruction




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A Torpedo Malfunction Threatens to Destroy a U.S. Submarine

The USS Silversides is patrolling the Pacific during WWII when it finds itself in a terrifying situation: one of its torpedoes has jammed




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Why Shipbuilders Were Forced to Stop Using British Oak

After the Napoleonic Wars caused a shortage of British Oak, frigate builders looked all over the empire for an alternative. They found one in India




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This U.S. Sub Launched an Attack on a Japanese Train

The USS Barb had an unusual target in its sights in 1945 - one that wasn't even in the water. It was a Japanese supply train on the island of Karafuto




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This Tiny Island Was Key for Allied Forces to Secure North Africa

During WWII, Nazi forces were preparing to take the coastal city of Tobruk and tighten their grip on North Africa




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This 1812 American Frigate Could Take a Direct Cannon Hit

A British frigate fires on the USS Constitution - but its shots either miss or rebound off its tough oak hull




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The First Submarine to Launch Rockets From Its Deck

It's June 1945 and the USS Barb has just launched an unprecedented attack on the factories of the Japanese island of Shari




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Microgram #409

mdma in turtle-shaped chocolates and in psilocybe mushrooms near portland, oregon  §  cocaine smuggled in false-bottom boxes at miami international airport  §  large seizure of opium in alpharetta, georgia  §  fresh khat in new century, kansas  §  capsules containing 17-methyltestosterone in seabrook, texas  §  heroin concealed as soles in shoes near eaton, ohio  §  heroin bars in candy wrappers at miami international airport  §  ecstasy combination tablets (containing mdma, ketamine, and caffeine) in amarillo, texas  §  ecstasy mimic tablets (actually containing methamphetamine and dimethylsulfone) in new jersey  §  heroin bricks included in a shipment of cocaine bricks at the calexico port of entry, california  §  selected references  §  the journal/textbook collection exchange  §  the dea fy 2009 state and local forensic chemists seminar schedule




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Microgram #509

ecstasy mimic tablets (actually containing n-benzylpiperazine (bzp) and caffeine) in tucson, arizona  §  ecstasy mimic tablets (actually containing bzp, tfmpp, and dextromethorphan) in tiffin, ohio  §  oxycontin® mimic tablets (containing ketamine and caffeine)  §  tablets in thai toothpaste tubes in san francisco, california  §  cocaine concealed in religious plaques in miami, florida  §  freeze-dried khat in chicago, illinois  §  selected references




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Charlie dancing on glue       [30s]


Charlie and Dennis in the back room of Paddy's on glue.




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Pinkman Selling Meth to Creed on the Emmys       [35s]


Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) from 'Breaking Bad' selling crystal meth to Creed Bratton from 'The Office' in a skit from the 63rd Emmy Awards (2011). [...]




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willy wonka original psychedelic boat trip       [2m39s]


willy wonka original psychedelic boat trip, with gene wilder




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David Rees Sharpens Pencils at the Bookmill       [1m03s]


John Hodgman and John Roderick are amused by David Rees and his artisanal pencil sharpening.




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JCCCII Performer Interview TOMPKINS.m4v       [1m56s]


David Rees interviews Paul F. Tompkins in anticipation of JoCoCruiseCrazy II.




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Legendary Nature 25-cent Coins : Orca       [33s]


A quick and easy way to get all three commemorative coins A unique keepsake to honour Canada's legendary wildlife No tax + free shipping* Order [...]




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poppy quarter led to spy coin warning       [2m53s]


The surprise explanation behind the U.S. government's sensational but false warnings about mysterious Canadian spy coins is the harmless poppy [...]




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Art Is Dead Photography: New Mexico




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Art Is Dead The Dowser Married the Alchemist - Install Shots




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Art Is Dead New Project Images




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"A CONVERSATION IN MUNICH"




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"life: what a concept!"





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"chimeras of experience"




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the reality club




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the whole article is speculative, yet fascinating.




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"a new science of morality




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"a new science of morality"




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"a full force storm with gale winds blowing"




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"the book of revelation: prophecy and politics"





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http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.edge.org/conversation/this-will-make-you-smarter




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http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.edge.org/conversation/science-is-the-only-news