From falling pods that can shatter skulls to concentrated radioactivity, these untamed Amazon delicacies remain one of the world's last truly wild foods — and that's exactly how they like it.
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From exploding whales to an unrelenting army of emus, these odd moments in history prove that truth can be even stranger than the wildest fiction.
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For a weekend in February 1909, a woman who couldn't vote led an entire state. Here's why you've never heard of her.
Imagine if your accent suddenly changed, making you sound like you're from a different country. Though rare, it does happen. It's a mysterious, rare neurological condition called foreign accent syndrome.
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Hidden in a Portland, Oregon, office building, the International Outbreak Museum chronicles deadly food outbreaks and the epidemiologists who solved them, including Dr. Bill Keene.
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From history's most baffling aviation heist to a vanished colony, some mysteries refuse to be solved.