10 Insane Ways Ordinary People Stumbled Upon Major Discoveries

10 The Rosetta Stone Was Used As A Building Slab In 1799, the French army was marching through Egypt. This was a military invasion, but Napoleon had his eyes on more than just land. With the army were 167 scientists and artists, who were sent to explore and examine relics of an ancient culture. Their greatest discovery came by chance. A troop had made its way to the town of Rosetta, where they prepared to build a fort....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1434 words · Lisa Hays

10 Interesting Academy Award Winners

Won: Writing (Screenplay) 1938 for Pygmalion It is, indeed, interesting to achieve the top honor in two widely disparate fields. As of now, only one person has won an Academy Award and a Nobel Prize, George Bernard Shaw (he became a literature laureate in 1925). Before you flood the comments with how I’m wrong, I would advise you to read the rest of this list. Won: Writing (Screenplay) 1935 for The Informer Famously, Marlon Brando sent Sacheen Littlefeather to refuse his Oscar for The Godfather, in protest of the treatment of Native Americans, and George C....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1370 words · Agnes Mccarty

10 Interesting Effects Humans And Nature Have On Each Other

10 Warmer Climates Contribute To Violence Many research studies over several decades have consistently suggested that rates of violent crime are always higher nearer the equator in warmer climates. But none of them have been able to determine why. So far, there are two leading guesses. First, hot weather makes people uncomfortable and irritated and, therefore, more violent. Second, people go outside and interact more in warmer weather, so there are more opportunities for violent conflict....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1434 words · Kathleen Ganong

10 Interesting Facts And Legends About St Valentine

In a weird way, we honor the actual person and his deeds on this day. Such is the way of most holidays. Here are 10 interesting facts and legends about St. Valentine, the man who personifies the day of the year when we celebrate love, lust, desire, attraction, and bees . . . yes, bees. 10 Two Valentines It’s actually quite possible that the person known as St. Valentine might be two different people....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1437 words · Jonathan Thomas

10 Intriguing Cases Involving Rare Ancient Art And Writing

Then there are the secret codes and oaths, unique manuscripts, and caves marked with people’s fear. Text-obsessed scholars are talking in dead tongues and admit once again that the ancient Egyptians did some amazing things. The world of rare words and pictures is a magnetic one. Sometimes, it’s even downright funny. 10 Oldest Near-Death Case In 1740, a French doctor called Pierre-Jean du Monchaux described a curious case. An unconscious patient had recovered, only to describe a light so pure and white that the man was convinced he had stood with one shoe in Heaven....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1741 words · Mary Chavez

10 Intriguing Finds Uncovered By Stormy Weather

10 World War II Fat For decades, lard from a World War II shipwreck has appeared on the beach after heavy storms at St. Cyrus, Scotland. Most recently, four chunks washed up, still retaining the barrel shapes of their long-gone wooden kegs. The odd war relics started appearing during World War II after a merchant ship was bombed and sunk nearby. It’s believed that the wreck systematically breaks up with each storm, releasing a little bit more of its fatty cargo....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1409 words · Carolyn Banks

10 Islands You Would Not Want To Be Shipwrecked On

But what if the beach you stumbled up onto was worse than anything you could have imagined? What if it promised not safety but only a different death? You might as well get back in that water; there is nothing here that will save you . . . 10 The Farallon Islands So you have shipwrecked off the coast of San Francisco. You can’t quite make it to the shore, but that’s fine because there are a group of islands and sea stacks not far away....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1868 words · David Wright

10 Legendary Magicians You Ve Probably Never Heard About

10Joseph Buatier De Kolta Joseph Buatier was a well-known English magician who performed during the last decades of the 1800s. He almost ended up in the priesthood before choosing to give up his studies and become an apprentice to the popular Hungarian illusionist De Kolta. Although Buatier ended up adopting his master’s stage name, the pupil eventually became greater than his master, as he introduced many acts and tricks that are still in use today....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1838 words · Linda Vigil

10 Legitimate Reasons People Browse The Deep Web

First, we must distinguish the difference between the deep web and the dark web. The deep web is a collective term for any website that cannot be found via a search engine. These sites might host secure financial records or academic databases. The dark web refers to an encrypted subsection of the deep web that cannot be accessed using traditional web browsers. Anyone browsing the deep web is free from the constant surveillance of the regular net (in theory, at least)....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1824 words · Mallie Roy

10 Lesser Known Germanic Tribes

This tribe has only been mentioned in passing by Tacitus, in his work De Germania. The tribe’s name came from the Proto-Germanic word harjaz, which means “warrior.” True enough, the warriors of this tribe have earned their name, not only from their superior strength, but also from tactics. These warriors had been known to paint themselves and their shields black, and attack during the night, when their enemies least expect it....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1702 words · Jessica Hill

10 Ludicrous Conspiracy Theories On Depopulation

10Pacte De Famine Contrary to the popular notion that they are products of the American mind, depopulation conspiracy theories and their beginnings should actually be credited to the French, with their infamous Pacte de Famine (Famine Pact) in the late 18th century. During that period, a combination of unfavorable weather and relatively poor farming methods produced a severe food shortage across many regions of France, resulting in the raising of the prices of food and other basic commodities....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1635 words · Charles Carroll

10 Marvel Characters That Could Destroy Most Of Dc S Characters

Although the two giants are not friends and compete for the hearts and souls of mortal men, there is a truce between them. Both have legions of warriors with powers that stretch the imagination. Both have loyal supporters, and some people admire both. But who would come out on top if it came to a showdown? Marvel and DC both face the same challenge. They need to create superheroes, but these heroes must have an Achilles’ heel....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1664 words · William Warner

10 Mind Bending Sci Fi Advancements In Brain Science

Yet, occasionally, their experiments result in findings that otherwise only appear in science fiction novels. Here are some of the more surprising ones. 10Creating Artificial Memories Is it possible to artificially create an entirely fake memory that is virtually indistinguishable from a real one? Yes, it is—if you’re one of the researcher at UC Irvine. Watch this video on YouTube In a study on rats, these researchers managed to introduce new, targeted memories into the rodents’ brains....

December 26, 2022 · 11 min · 2284 words · Brian Carlson

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This week saw two international cases potentially shake up the geopolitical order in interesting ways. Elsewhere, the events of the last seven days were more of a mixed bag. Violence returned to some regions, and corruption was battled in others, all while the culture wars continued to rage on. 10 Canada Took The US To Court Canada is often portrayed as the United States’ younger brother. If that’s the case, then their friendly sibling rivalry just went full Cain and Abel....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1912 words · Jennifer Barrows

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Much of the news this week was dominated by the State of the Union address finally going ahead despite a cancellation threat. However, since neither it nor its Democratic rebuttal were anything but a total snooze-fest, we’re going to completely ignore the whole thing in the column below. Instead, join us on a magical mystery tour through the week’s other headlines, from scandals to high politics to a burgeoning new Cold War....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 1996 words · Michael Odonal

10 Modern Day Traditions Of Blackface Around The World

SEE ALSO: Top 10 Ways Racism Affects White People White people would dress up in an exaggerated way with the goal of mocking and imitating people of color. These shows basically became a thing of the past in the United States when black people spoke up about how offended they were by the concept. Nowadays in the United States, when blackface is worn, it is met with a lot of controversy on social media....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1354 words · Joe Green

10 More Dating App Murders

But what happens when someone goes missing while on a date with someone they meet on an app? What if they are murdered? We don’t like to think of this as a possibility, but sadly predators use dating apps to lure in their victims—some for robbery or assault, but others end in murder. Here are ten more cases of dating-app dates that went wrong after swiping right. 10 Indiana Threesome Turns Deadly On October 19, 2021, 36-year-old Heidi Carter met a woman through a dating app....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1732 words · David Grubb

10 More Enigmas That Defy Explanation

Nature performs many astonishing feats, yet it is a different matter altogether when we human beings push past the boundaries of normal. It was a viciously cold morning in Lengby, Minnesota, when a man discovered his 19-year old neighbor, Jean Hilliard, lying in the snow. Her whole body was frozen solid from the night before, when temperatures dropped twenty-five degrees below zero. Apparently, Jean was trying desperately to reach her neighbor for help when her car skidded off the road....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1450 words · Darwin Helms

10 More Supporting Actors Deserving Oscar Nods

He’s as effective in the third film as McKellen is in the first. As Samwise Gamgee, Astin makes you care for his and Frodo’s well being throughout the film. When the strength of the film causes the audience to despair right at the end, and several times before, Astin’s strength keeps it holding on just like Frodo. He’s the only character with the honesty to be able to take the Ring and then give it right back....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1558 words · Mercedes Barraza

10 Most Bizarre Ways We Use Animals As Food

While many would actually describe these ingredients as strange as well when thought of in an in-depth sense, they’re nothing compared to some more obscure ways people use animals as food, be it strange but coveted delicacies or traditional dishes and ingredients, the items on this list far outweigh any of our typical indulgences in strangeness. Top 10 Bizarre Food Ingredients 10 Snail caviar Snail caviar or Caviar d’escargot is a delicacy that’s steadily rising in popularity, coming all the way from what’s typically known as a land of wonderful cuisine, France....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1497 words · Kenneth Aburto