10 Secret Us Military Intelligence Projects

Project Nutmeg has historical significance because it was the top-secret project that gave birth to the Nevada Test and Training Range. Prior to testing atomic devices on US soil, nuclear bombs were tested in the Pacific Ocean at what was called the Pacific Proving Grounds. While this afforded the US a remote (and huge) area to test secret atomic devices, the cost involved in sending men, materials and equipment half way around the world, was staggering....

December 31, 2022 · 16 min · 3400 words · Isaias Chittenden

10 Shocking Realities Of Modern Poverty

10 Chronic Illness If we’re being unkind, our picture of the very poor probably involves junk-food addicts wheeling their way around Walmart, puffing on a cigarette and vaguely trying to remember when they last did any exercise. But this image has almost nothing to do with reality. A long-term Gallup study found that those in poverty are just as likely to eat healthily as the rest of us, only slightly less inclined to exercise, and equally clued-up about nutrition....

December 31, 2022 · 9 min · 1795 words · Howard Wilson

10 Signs We Are Headed Into World War Iii

SEE ALSO: Top 10 Catalysts for World War III Claiming that World War III is just over the horizon is as crazy as it gets, but the state of the world is showing some eerie similarities to the pre–World War II global picture. And history is a creature of habit. 10 An Unexpected Invasion On February 27, 2014, Russian soldiers strapped on their marching boots and took over several airports in Crimea....

December 31, 2022 · 13 min · 2571 words · Janet Teeter

10 Sizzling Radiation Facts

10Denver Is Radioactive Background radiation from natural sources is everywhere. It comes from cosmic rays, the Earth, and even our own bodies. And though we’re all exposed to it, some places on the planet are more radioactive than others. For instance, residents of Denver, Colorado get about four times as much cosmic radiation as those in who live at sea level, giving them an extra 115 millirems of radiation per year....

December 31, 2022 · 9 min · 1815 words · Alicia Allee

10 Small Towns Devastated By Sudden Killing Sprees

10McCarthy, Alaska When it comes to small towns, McCarthy, Alaska, is about as small as it gets. In 1983, 22 people lived in the former mining town about 400 kilometers (250 mi) away from Anchorage. One of the people living there was 39-year-old Louis Hastings, an out-of-work computer programmer. Hastings had moved to the town about eight months earlier from California to work on a cabin that he owned. On February 28, 1983, Hastings spent the night playing the board game Risk with his friend Chris Richards....

December 31, 2022 · 13 min · 2676 words · Dawn Dodge

10 Sneakiest Animal Attacks 2020

Here are ten of the sneakiest predators to be found in nature. 10 Amazing Mummified Animals We Have Found 10 Assassin Bug vs Spider Spiders are superbly adapted predators. They dominate their little worlds with their quick movements, venomous attacks, and subtle senses. Generally any little bug that blunders into a spider’s web is in for a bad time. For the Giraffe Asssassin Bug however they actively hunt down spider webs, and turn the tables on the web-spinner....

December 31, 2022 · 9 min · 1912 words · Michelle Lane

10 Spunky Facts About Sperm

10Beauty Products Humanity’s quest for perfection has led to a thriving industry that is projected to reach $265 billion by 2017. With such large sums at stake, it is no wonder that a variety of bizarre treatments have entered the market. There is certainly no lack of customers willing to try anything to look better than the rest. When it was discovered that semen contains a compound called spermine, which has powerful antioxidant properties and can delay aging and smooth wrinkles by up to 20 percent, some entrepreneurs put two and two together and made facial creams out of the stuff....

December 31, 2022 · 11 min · 2209 words · Lori Box

10 Stone Age Mysteries

The era is shrouded in mystery, and new archeological discoveries continue to push the boundaries of our current beliefs and understanding regarding mankind’s cultural evolution, technological developments, and other accomplishments. However, with each new discovery, we seem to uncover a multitude of new mysteries, which not only make us question our current belief systems but also our current societal prowess. 10 The Red Deer Cave People The discovery of 14,000-year-old bones belonging to numerous members of a strange pre-modern human species in China’s Maludong (Red Deer Cave) in 2012 electrified the scientific community....

December 31, 2022 · 12 min · 2428 words · John Vedovelli

10 Strange Tales Of The Most Notable Music Managers In The Business

10 Kit Lambert The Who is one of the most innovative and popular bands of all time. However, their first manager, Kit Lambert, has remained an almost unknown figure in spite of playing a big role in the The Who’s history. He also led a life almost as wild as the band members. The first contribution of Lambert and his business partner Chris Stamp (more on him in later) was to give the group its name....

December 31, 2022 · 13 min · 2753 words · Linda Denton

10 Strange Ways Of Measuring Stuff

It might sound like a made-up word, but the smoot unit of measurement is a huge deal, especially in Massachusetts where it first originated. In 1958, a 1.7 meter (5.5 feet) tall fraternity pledge called Oliver Smoot agreed to be used to measure the 620 meter (2,000 feet) long Harvard Bridge which connects Boston and Cambridge. After repeatedly lying down on the bridge and having his position marked in chalk, it turned out that the bridge was 364....

December 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1146 words · Robert Posada

10 Strangest New Year S Eve Traditions

See Also: 10 Craziest Alternatives To New Year’s Fireworks 10 Colored Skivvies The color of one’s drawers is a matter of great importance in a few countries on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. In Italy, it is tradition to wear red underwear during this period in order to bring good luck. This tradition is said to span back to medieval times; men would drape their groins with a red cloth to protect their twigs and berries – those “family jewels” – from witches who were roaming the village streets by midnight seeking to cast spells and cause a ruckus....

December 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1121 words · Trinidad Crepeau

10 Symptoms Of The Modern World That Aren T Modern At All

Lazy, entitled millennials, selfies, slash fiction, a vacuous culture focused on nothing but remakes—every era has its problems, but those of the second decade in the 21st century seem especially odd. Forget eternal stuff like wars and terrorism; it’s the small things that show just how uniquely dumb our modern world is, right? Maybe not. Take a look at almost any symptom of our time here on Earth, and you’ll find that it has plenty of historical antecedents....

December 31, 2022 · 11 min · 2322 words · Wanda Wallace

10 Terrifying Medical Facts Of The Us Civil War

10 Drunken Surgeons Alcohol was a vital commodity during the Civil War and was primarily used as an anesthetic during amputations. However, use quickly became abuse. Some took the occasional nip to dull their fears, while others, including the surgeons who were operating, got flat out drunk. Phoebe Yates Pember, a Confederate hospital matron, once wrote of a patient who was brought in after his ankle had been crushed by a train....

December 31, 2022 · 10 min · 1928 words · Jay Ross

10 Terrifying Unsolved Serial Murders

We like to think that these murderers will eventually be hunted down and caught—but of course, this is not always the case. Some serial murderers elude capture for years, even decades—and some are never caught. Any one of the ten people below may still be roaming the streets today: On February 9, in a suburb of Salt Lake City, an Hispanic woman was attacked and murdered while alone in her apartment....

December 31, 2022 · 11 min · 2316 words · Brett Lindemann

10 Things We Thought We Knew About Dinosaurs

10 ‘Dinosaurs Abandoned Their Eggs Like Lizards’ In the past, the general census was that dinosaurs abandoned their eggs after birth like reptiles, but newer findings have shown that many dinosaurs cared for their young, like modern-day birds. Fossilized dinosaur burrows and nests reveal a lot about their behavior. Nests vary from simple pits to complicated constructions with mud rims. They appear in large groups or alone. The nests and the clutches of eggs reveal information about the dinosaur’s nurturing behavior....

December 31, 2022 · 8 min · 1624 words · Gaye Soule

10 Things You Didn T Know Babies Could Do

But as research is gradually finding out, babies are capable of much more than we usually give them credit for. 10Hearing All The Sound Frequencies At The Same Time We assume that a baby’s sense of hearing is just a primitive version of an adult’s. Sure, they turn around when you make a sound, but they can’t really understand the difference between talking and other sounds. While that’s true for the most part, it’s not because babies are not as good at hearing as we are but because they’re tuned to a whole different type of hearing....

December 31, 2022 · 9 min · 1866 words · Albert Rhoten

10 Things You Never Knew About The Btk Killer

10 The Oteros When Dennis Rader first saw the Puerto Rican Otero family, he became transfixed. His main focus was on mom Julie Otero and her 11-year-old daughter, Josephine. Rader hatched a plan to attack on the morning of January 15, 1974 when only Julie, Josephine, and youngest son Joseph Jr. would be home. Rader was caught by surprise when he entered and found Joseph Otero, the family patriarch, still home....

December 31, 2022 · 15 min · 3168 words · Helen Groves

10 Times Gps Failed With Terrible Consequences

Okay, maybe we weren’t all great navigators like Christopher Columbus. The reality of most map-guided journeys was a screaming match with the other half over which turnoff to take and where the next opportunity to make a U-turn was. No one can argue that GPS has made our lives easier. In fact, it’s probably saved a few marriages. But are there any dangers in turning off our brains and turning on the GPS?...

December 31, 2022 · 8 min · 1493 words · Lori Hargraves

10 Times Tainted Medical Products Caused Serious Harm

10 Antibiotic-Resistant Duodenoscopes Duodenoscopes are devices that are supposed to drain fluid from pancreatic and bile ducts. However, they are unruly when it comes to sterilization. The scopes have a sort of elevator-like movement which allows them to move within the body, draining fluid as needed. As a result, cleaning the scope is quite laborious. Although any good medical professional would clean such instruments, many did not—which was a mistake that proved deadly....

December 31, 2022 · 13 min · 2726 words · Victor Price

10 Titillating Facts About Nipples

10Look Ma, No Nipples! We’re so accustomed to seeing nipples on people’s chests that we hardly give a second thought to what it would be like without them. However, this is a reality for people who have athelia, a rare genetic disorder that prevents the development of nipples in the womb. Those with the disease are born with only one nipple or none at all. Athelia can be benign on its own, but for most, it is a symptom of a medical condition like ectodermal dysplasia (ED) or Yunis-Varon syndrome (YVS)....

December 31, 2022 · 10 min · 2107 words · Jennifer Craig