10 Fascinating Things Encountered By Divers

While that makes for a great view, divers also face life-threatening situations like toxic streams and whales in a manhandling mood. Then there are the heroes who risk themselves by saving everything from the world’s biggest fish to one of its most venomous. 10 An Adorable Carnivorous Blob When diver Emeric Benhalassa recently visited a diving site near Bali, he filmed a cute blob. The creature looked alien, but scientists have known about them for a while....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1719 words · Steven Mitchell

10 Fierce But Productive Rivalries Between Dueling Scientists

10Thomas Huxley vs. Richard Owen During his career, Richard Owen had his fair share of notable achievements, among them coining the word “dinosaur” and founding the Natural History Museum in London. However, his relationships with his peers had always been strenuous. Nowadays, Owen is regarded as jealous and petty toward his colleagues, even plagiarizing their works on occasion. His rivalry with Gideon Mantell was probably his most bitter feud, but his rivalry with Thomas Huxley was much more beneficial for the scientific community....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2502 words · Rebekah Lowe

10 Great Cheeses You Should Try

This cheese was first made roughly 2000 years ago in the countryside surrounding Rome. Most of it was made in the region of Latium in Italy. In 1884, the city council began to prohibit the salting of cheese inside shops, so most of the makers moved to Sardinia. It’s made exclusively from Sardinian sheep. To make it, the cheese is curdled, salted and then pressed into molds, to which it sets....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 2022 words · Ronald Bender

10 Gross Historical Facts About The Skeleton Trade

While the skeleton trade boomed, other gruesome jobs were created to support it. Some collected dead bodies from the poorhouses, and one could get quite wealthy collecting bodies from foreign battlefields. Hospital janitors made extra money picking up body parts that had been sawed off from the living, and there may have even been a bit of grave robbing for the more daring ghouls. 10 Bone Oils Maitre Mazzur was the only person in the United States with this special skill set....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1848 words · Veronica Smith

10 Groundbreaking Firsts In Astronomy

10First Suggestion Stars Are Like The Sun People have mapped the stars for thousands of years, but for most of that time nobody had any clue what they were. The idea that stars were the same as the Sun, but a really, really long way away, didn’t turn up until the 16th century. In 1584, the Italian Philosopher Giordano Bruno came up with a whole bunch of theories that we now know to be true....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1690 words · Shawn Wade

10 Hilarious Attempts To Rephrase Controversial Things

Luckily, certain groups have been able to make awful things sound surprisingly appealing. Some of their most blatant examples are also some of the most amusing. 10The Pentagon’s Neutron Bomb The Pentagon realized long ago that selling people on thermonuclear weapons requires some changes in lingo. In the late 1970s, the Pentagon was trying to get Senate funding to develop the neutron bomb. Instead of actually calling it a neutron bomb, it was termed an “enhanced radiation device....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1830 words · Mark Allison

10 Hilarious Travel Mishaps That Made The News

However, despite the best-laid plans, things sometimes go wrong. Often, we make simple mistakes like leaving something at home, booking the wrong hotel, or missing transportation connections. Occasionally, mishaps occur that are beyond our control, and we often see tourists taking silly risks to get the perfect Instagram photo. But a few travelers have recently had holiday mishaps that were so funny that they not only made the news but also went viral on social media....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1701 words · Nancy Lewis

10 Hilariously Weird Ig Nobel Prize Wins

The Annals of Improbable Research is a satirical magazine that publishes news of real but peculiar goings-on in the world of science. Each year, they celebrate individuals who have made a mark with their strange and humorous scientific research. This lighthearted award is designed to “honor achievements that make people laugh, then think,” and its ceremony is held at Harvard University every September. Here are ten hilariously weird winners of the Ig Nobel award....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1509 words · Diana Plummer

10 Historical British Railway Murders

10 Murder In Balcombe Tunnel On June 27, 1881, coin dealer Isaac Gold was traveling from London to his home in Brighton. He was sitting in a first-class smoking compartment when he was joined by a man named Percy Lefroy Mapleton. When the train reached Preston Park Station in Brighton, Mapleton got out. He looked completely distraught and was covered in blood. He had just murdered Gold and dumped his body out of the moving train....

December 26, 2022 · 13 min · 2631 words · Pamela Moore

10 Horrible Death Traps Across The Globe

10 Structurally Damaged House A retired couple’s lavish £725,000 dream home developed ceiling-to-floor-length cracks in its interior walls and equally long fissures in its exterior walls. As a result, the Cambridgeshire, England, residence has become so dangerous that, only five years after its construction, its insurers insisted that the “death trap” be demolished and completely rebuilt. Having been built on shifting clay that has swelled with water and lifted the house, the residence threatens to come “tumbling down....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 1945 words · Charles Noble

10 Horrifying Facts About Ducks

However, ducks are not as cute and innocent as they first seem. There’s a dark side to these animals that many people do not know about or even suspect. Ducks are sometimes cruel and violent. They have bizarre body parts and strange behaviors that you don’t often see in other animals. For too long, ducks have been revered as harmless and silly. For too long, the public has been ignorant of the dark tendencies of our friendly neighborhood ducks....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1775 words · Jeff Steele

10 Horrifying Facts About The Genocide In The Congo Free State

Things quickly got out of control. Leopold’s harsh policies to keep people working turned into a brutal reign of mutilations and terror that led to the deaths of an estimated 10 million people in a few short years. Life in the Congo Free State was a waking nightmare, the likes of which the world had never seen. Hopefully, we will never see it again. 10 Thirty-Two Towns Were Destroyed While Mapping The Congo King Leopold II hired a British explorer, Henry Morton Stanley, to help him establish the Congo Free State....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 2011 words · Phyllis Leslie

10 Horrifying Prom Murders

Sadly, these nightmares aren’t just relegated to the movie screen. Sometimes, they happen in real life. 10 Eddie M. Herrera On May 10, 2014, 17-year-old Jacqueline Gomez and her date, 18-year-old Eddie Herrera, attended their prom at a hotel in Houston, Texas. After the prom, the couple went to a hotel room where they drank whiskey and took hydrocodone pills before engaging in what Herrera said was consensual rough sex....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2477 words · Gerald Smith

10 Horror Movies That Have Sadly Never Been Made

10 Peter Jackson’s A Nightmare on Elm Street 6: The Dream Lover Soon after releasing his first feature-length film, Bad Taste (1987), Peter Jackson took a stab at writing a script for the sixth Nightmare on Elm Street movie. The franchise had lost its way, leaning harder into comedy than horror, and Jackson, along with co-writer Danny Mulheron, planned to tackle this problem head-on in their meta revamp, subtitled The Dream Lover....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1803 words · Barbara Cable

10 Incredible Stories Of Survival In The Arctic

10 Bruce Gordon Trained A Pet Polar Bear In 1757, Bruce Gordon was thrown overboard when his ship was smashed between two icebergs. He landed on a sheet of ice and watched as his crewmates disappeared into the ice floe. When he found his ship, it was floating upside down. Polar bears were feeding on the corpses of his shipmates. Gordon sneaked aboard and lived on the upside-down ship, collecting supplies and feeding off the rations....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1543 words · Johnnie Ylonen

10 Incredibly Intricate Microscopic Organisms That Will Blow Your Mind

10 Radiolarians The humble, single-celled radiolarian is renowned for its ability to form intricate skeletons with radial symmetry. Their spiny, snowflake-like armor is made from lattices of opaline silica and features structural complexity bordering on the anomalous. Radiolarians of this kind have existed for at least 600 million years, and slightly simpler variants existed long before then. Influential biologist and illustrator Ernst Haeckel spent years documenting thousands of radiolarian forms. In the late 19th century, he published a series of accurate (and therefore painstakingly detailed) illustrations of them in the hopes of popularizing the theory of evolution as an explanation for the complexity of organisms....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1390 words · Maria Posey

10 Incredibly Strange Facts About Hurricanes

When hurricanes break through the coastline and wreak havoc on people’s lives, human nature also gets uncovered. Sometimes, people don’t react exactly how you’d expect—and some of the facts around these disasters aren’t at all what you’d imagine. 10 Walmart Customers Stock Up On Pop-Tarts And Beer When Hurricane Frances was about to hit Florida, Walmart jumped into action. They had mountains of data on their customers and on every aspect of their lives....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1878 words · Tanya Tuder

10 Incredibly Uncomfortable Moments From Doctor Who

Yet 50 years is a long time, and during that period, the writers have made some questionable decisions—the sort of decisions that leave viewers shifting uncomfortably on their sofas, trying desperately not to catch one another’s eye. 10 The Giant Penis Monster Before David Tennant and Matt Smith took on the role, Americans were most familiar with Tom Baker’s incarnation of the Doctor. Between 1974 and 1981, the eccentric Baker starred in a ton of classic episodes, facing down monsters armed only with his colorful scarf and snaggle-toothed grin....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1671 words · Marilyn Jones

10 Infamous Witch Hunters From History

10 Georg Scherer Vienna is not the first place that springs to mind when talking about witches, and there’s a good reason for that: There has only been one case of witch burning in the city’s history—the so-called Plainacher Witch Affair of 1583. The alleged witch was 70-year-old Elisabeth “Elsa” Plainacher (pictured above), who raised her granddaughter Anna in Mank, Lower Austria. When Anna came of age, she left her grandmother and started to experience seizures, most likely due to undiagnosed epilepsy....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2474 words · Leland Childress

10 Insane Versions Of Famous Movies That Nearly Happened

Perhaps none can compare, though, to picturing the alternate versions we almost had of famous movies. Somewhere in the multiverse, there’s a parallel world where Heathers was directed by Stanley Kubrick, A Clockwork Orange starred Mick Jagger, and Alien was a Roger Corman production. And those aren’t even the weirdest on our list. 10HeathersDirected By Stanley Kubrick Heathers is like Mean Girls crossed with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It’s a brutal, black, high school comedy about Winona Ryder and Christian Slater accidentally (and not so accidentally) killing their classmates and making it look like suicide....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 1976 words · Owen Martinetto