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40 Years After Nuclear Disaster, Chernobyl’s Dogs Are Now Genetically Distinct

Researchers used blood samples to pinpoint genetic differences between dogs in the Chernobyl exclusion zone and in surrounding areas. These findings may help scientists understand the effects of...

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What Does Chernobyl Look Like Now? Inside The Ukrainian Disaster Zone

After the April 1986 nuclear disaster, a 30-kilometer zone around Chernobyl was completely abandoned. This is what it looks like today. The post What Does Chernobyl Look Like Now? Inside The Ukrainian...

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The Incredible Story Of ‘Sardinian Strongman’ Franco Columbu — And His...

Franco Columbu came from a family of rural Italian shepherds but became an international star after winning multiple Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia titles. The post The Incredible Story Of ‘Sardinian...

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How Many Children Did King Henry VIII Have? The Answer Is A Little Complicated

Henry VIII of England had three legitimate heirs who went on to rule as Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I — but even during his reign it was common knowledge that he had illegitimate offspring as...

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What Happened To Adolf Hitler’s Family? Meet The Final Descendants Of The Führer

There are only five living members of the Hitler family. If they have their way, the family bloodline will stop with them. The post What Happened To Adolf Hitler’s Family? Meet The Final Descendants Of...

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The Story Of Traute Lafrenz Page And Her Fight Against The Nazis As A Member...

Traute Lafrenz Page was in her early 20s when she joined the White Rose and she ultimately managed to survive the war even though many of the group's other members were executed. The post The Story Of...

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Amateur Metal Detectorist Finds Iron Age Treasure With The Earliest Reference...

A treasure hunter was using his metal detector for the first time when he stumbled upon a trove of ancient gold in a Danish field — including a gold pendant with the earliest known reference to the...

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Archaeologists Identify An Iron Age Comb Made From A Human Skull In England

Despite its appearance, the "Bar Hill comb" may have been worn as an amulet rather than used for styling hair. The post Archaeologists Identify An Iron Age Comb Made From A Human Skull In England...

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The Dark History Of The Cucking Stool, A Medieval Humiliation Device For...

Cucking stools were used in medieval Europe to punish and silence people — mostly women — who were accused of crimes like gossiping or talking too loudly. The post The Dark History Of The Cucking...

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The Chilling Story Of Noah Donohoe, The Belfast Boy Who Was Found Dead In A...

On June 21, 2020, cameras captured a bizarre series of events leading up to the disappearance of 14-year-old Noah Donohoe — including footage of the boy inexplicably riding his bike naked down a busy...

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This Week In History News, Mar. 12 – 18

Iron Age remains found under cottage floor in Scotland, ancient comb made from human skull uncovered in England, disemboweled mummy discovered in Yemen. The post This Week In History News, Mar. 12 – 18...

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An Ancient Roman Shrine Surrounded By Offerings Was Just Discovered In The...

Archaeologists have found 100 coins that may have been left as offerings as well as brooches, nails, crystals, and more. The post An Ancient Roman Shrine Surrounded By Offerings Was Just Discovered In...

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Archaeologists Discover An Ancient Roman Mosaic Beneath A Supermarket...

The mosaic was likely part of a villa and bathhouse during the Roman occupation of Britain nearly 2,000 years ago. The post Archaeologists Discover An Ancient Roman Mosaic Beneath A Supermarket...

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The Story Of The Judas Cradle, Perhaps The Most Agonizing Torture Device In...

While it may not look like much, the Judas cradle is believed to have spelled a sickening end for the heretics who ended up on the wrong side of its razor-sharp tip during the Spanish Inquisition. The...

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This Week In History News, Mar. 19 – 25

Roman megastructure found under a cemetery in France, zodiac paintings discovered in a temple in Egypt, Roman shrine uncovered in the Swiss Alps. The post This Week In History News, Mar. 19 – 25...

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Exploring The Allegedly Grisly Meaning Behind ‘London Bridge Is Falling Down’

The English nursery rhyme "London Bridge is Falling Down" seems innocent on the surface, but some scholars believe it's a reference to immurement — the medieval punishment where a person is locked...

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The Story Of Willem Arondeus, The Gay Man Who Sacrificed His Life To Protect...

During the Holocaust, Willem Arondeus heroically led a raid to destroy a registry office in Amsterdam to prevent the Nazis from identifying Jewish citizens — and it cost him his life. The post The...

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Who Was Justine Siegemund, The 17th-Century German Midwife Whose Medical Text...

The first person in Germany to write an obstetrics book from a woman's perspective, Justine Siegemund made childbirth safer for both mothers and their children. The post Who Was Justine Siegemund, The...

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Researchers Find ‘Alien’ Life Forms In An Abandoned Uranium Mine In Germany

Researchers found an impressive ecosystem of "alien" microorganisms in the radioactive Königstein mine in Germany. The post Researchers Find ‘Alien’ Life Forms In An Abandoned Uranium Mine In Germany...

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Inside The Unhinged Brutality Of Amon Goeth Only Hinted At In Schindler’s List

A Nazi concentration camp commandant, Amon Goeth terrorized countless Jews — until he was executed for his crimes in 1946. The post Inside The Unhinged Brutality Of Amon Goeth Only Hinted At In...

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