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Jimmy Carter Once Promised to Release UFO Files—Here’s Why He Didn’t

During his 1976 presidential campaign, Jimmy Carter declared a bold intention: if elected, he would make... View more
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The Forgotten Story of Semipalatinsk and the Soviet Nuclear Experiments

Between 1949 and 1989, the Semipalatinsk Test Site in Kazakhstan became the primary location for Soviet... View more
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Why Do Spiders Rain From the Sky? The Strange Ballooning Phenomenon

Every now and then, people around the world are amazed—and sometimes disturbed—to see thousands of tiny... View more
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How the Scent of Rosemary Can Boost Memory and Concentration

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The Science Behind Pigeons in Cancer Detection and What It Means for Medicine

In a groundbreaking study, researchers have discovered that pigeons can be trained to distinguish between... View more
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How Love Led to the Invention of Baking Powder in 1843

In 1843, English chemist Alfred Bird created baking powder, an invention born of love and necessity. His... View more
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How Sleep Deprivation Was Once Used as Torture

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The First Email Ever Sent Was Just ‘QWERTYUIOP’: Ray Tomlinson’s 1971 Test

The world’s first email, sent in 1971 by computer engineer Ray Tomlinson, wasn’t a profound message—it was... View more
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The 2007 Mauritanian Flight Hijacking That Passengers Turned Into Victory

In 2007, a tense hijacking aboard an Air Mauritania flight turned into an extraordinary story of quick... View more
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The Incredible Story of Sergeant Stubby, the Dog Who Became a War Hero

Sergeant Stubby was not just an ordinary dog—he was an extraordinary war hero who served alongside... View more
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NotebookLM’s New Features Are So Good They Almost Feel Unfair

It is rare for a productivity tool to genuinely change the way people learn, but NotebookLM has done... View more
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OpenAI May Be Building One AI App to Do Everything—Here’s What That Could Mean for You

OpenAI is reportedly working on a big shift: instead of keeping ChatGPT, Codex, and its Atlas browser as... View more
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How to Turn Windows 11 Bluetooth Quick Pair On or Off in Seconds

Bluetooth pairing on Windows 11 can be much easier when Swift Pair is enabled. Instead of digging through... View more
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How to Fix the Windows 11 Microsoft Account Sign-In Bug With KB5085516

On March 10, 2026, Microsoft shipped KB5079473 as part of its regular Patch Tuesday cycle for Windows 11... View more
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The Kandahar Incident: Was a Nearly 12-Foot Giant Really Killed by U.S. Special Forces in the Middle East?

Did the Kandahar Giant really exist? There have long been rumors that U.S. special forces killed a giant... View more
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The 4 Craziest Biological Weapons in Human History

Today, biological warfare is strictly banned under international law and global treaties. But in the past... View more
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NASA Spacecraft Captures the Moment a South Korean Orbiter Flies Past in the Opposite Direction

NASA’s lunar research spacecraft has captured a remarkable moment: Danuri, South Korea’s Moon orbiter... View more
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What Chance Does Earth Have When the Solar System Falls Apart?

One day, the Sun will die. Our brilliant star cannot shine forever. After billions of years of producing... View more
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A Friend Told Me How Cucumbers Are Grown in Iceland — I Tried It Myself, and It Turned Out to Be Incredibly Convenient

Here’s a clever method that can save both time and effort in the garden. Another demanding gardening... View more
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Why You Should Pour Sunflower Oil Down the Drain — and 6 Other Household Tricks That Make Life Easier

You can make home repairs — and life in general — much easier if you stop relying only on the usual... View more
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An Old Trick That Has Saved Thousands of Lives: Why Experienced Hikers Always Carry an Ordinary Needle Into the Woods

This simple trick can be a real lifesaver for anyone who hikes in the wilderness. Last May, we went on a... View more
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How Boolean Logic Works

A subsection of mathematical logic, Boolean logic deals with operations involving the two Boolean values... View more
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The Incredible Story of Sergeant Stubby, the Dog Who Became a War Hero

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The 2007 Mauritanian Flight Hijacking That Passengers Turned Into Victory

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The First Email Ever Sent Was Just ‘QWERTYUIOP’: Ray Tomlinson’s 1971 Test

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How Sleep Deprivation Was Once Used as Torture

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