10 Surprising Unknown Stories About The Titanic

10The Weather Was Perfect It’s easy to picture the Titanic battling huge waves at sea, with the fog and rain obscuring the iceberg that famously consigned her to a watery grave. In reality, the opposite was true. As the Titanic sailed toward her doom, the weather was perfectly, eerily calm. With no wind or waves, the sea was stretched out like a flawless mirror, the only ripples in the water coming from the ship herself as she glided along....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2346 words · Theodore Peters

10 Surprising Ways Music Can Be Bad For You

Of course, you’ve read the title of the article, and you probably know full well that a case being difficult to make has never once stopped anyone from doing it anyway. Helpfully, plenty of scientific research has shown that: SEE ALSO: 10 Notably Weird Deaths of the 20th Century 10 Pop Stars Endorse Terrible, Unhealthy Products It’s safe to say that Kanye West and Katy Perry aren’t actually trying to entice you into a lifestyle of hedonism and debauchery....

December 26, 2022 · 11 min · 2316 words · John Donahoo

10 Swashbuckling Mercenaries Who Ravaged Medieval Europe

10Roger de Flor Roger de Flor was born in the then-Catalonian province of Brindisi, Italy in 1267. As a boy, he went out to sea and eventually became a Knight Templar. He took advantage of the Muslim capture of Acre in 1291 by robbing the refugees, and when his activities were exposed, he was expelled from the Templars. Fleeing to Genoa, he became commander of a force of Spanish mercenaries called Almogavares....

December 26, 2022 · 13 min · 2768 words · Ricardo Mckinnon

10 Terrifying Facts About The Man From The Train

Oddly enough, the man possibly responsible for killing over 100 individuals is almost totally unknown. This killer, who struck again and again in the United States and Canada between 1897 and 1912 (he may have killed as late as 1922), is known simply as “the Man from the Train.” First outed by writers Bill James and Rachel McCarthy James in their book The Man from the Train, the blood trail of this serial killer is astounding....

December 26, 2022 · 11 min · 2245 words · Penny Worley

10 Times Human Remains Were Found In A Storage Unit

In a movie filled with terrifying moments, there is one that stands out. While investigating a storage facility, FBI Agent Clarice Starling finds a large jar that contains a human head. The gruesome sight horrified the agent, not to mention the audience. While discovering a head in a jar might be the stuff of movies, finding human remains in storage units is not unrealistic. Dozens of such cases have happened around the world to people who never imagined seeing a tiny corpse stuffed into a suitcase or a military hero’s ashes on a shelf....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1789 words · Anna Patrick

10 Times People Sacrificed Themselves To Save Others

10 Sergeant Travis Atkins The date is the first of June 2007, and the location is war-torn Iraq. The early morning of this fateful day saw Sergeant Travis Atkins call his family, saying he was about to take his men out on a mission. He also notified his mother that he had sent something in the mail for her. What Sergeant Atkins and his family did not know is that they were communicating for the last time....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1687 words · Carolyn Wangler

10 Times We Thought We Had Found Proof Of Aliens

There have been multiple occasions when scientists believed they might have discovered signs of extraterrestrial intelligence, only to notice that the findings were something else, ranging from a pulsar to a leaking microwave. Some electromagnetic wave transmissions and weird sightings have never gotten a definitive explanation. From actual scientific hypotheses to the most famous weird UFO theories, here are ten signs of extraterrestrial life that either turned out to be false alarms or still have no official explanation....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1617 words · Mathew Lewis

10 Tragic Facts About Laika The First Dog In Space

10Laika Was A Stray Before the space program, Laika had no home. She was a mongrel dog, found wandering the streets of Moscow. Strays, like Laika, were sought out by the Soviet Union. While the Americans preferred to send monkeys into space, the Soviets found dogs easier to train. They had a team that gathered strays off the streets. The hardship these mutts endured, they believed, made them tough enough to handle the harsh conditions of space....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1655 words · Justin Jackson

10 True Stories That Could Have Come Straight From Hollywood

10 Dead Ringers Twin sisters Alexandria and Anastasia Duval were attractive, blonde yoga instructors living in Hawaii. If that sounds like the setup for a sitcom, it spiraled quickly into a crime-of-the-week when the sisters were involved in a bizarre car accident. After being seen arguing in their SUV, the vehicle made a sharp left turn and plunged over a 60-meter (200 ft) cliff, leaving Anastasia dead, while her sister clung to life....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1548 words · Anabel Marsh

10 Truly Disgusting Facts About Animal Culling

See Also: 10 Animals That Surprisingly Benefit From Climate Change 10 Grinding Baby Chicks Alive It only takes one rooster to tend to several hens, but roughly half of chicken eggs that come to term are male. Common sense would say that the males are butchered, but chickens used for meat are a different variety than those used to lay eggs. Males of the egg-laying type are too lean to be sold in supermarkets for meat, so they have no value in the chicken industry....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 1960 words · Catharine Hall

10 Twisted Facts About Necrophilia

From ancient cultures like the Egyptians to historical figures charged with necromancy as part of evil rituals, the story of humankind is rife with loving the dead. Our seemingly innate fear of the dead is mysterious enough without trying to comprehend the dark obsession we have with death. Especially for those who take it too far. Here are 10 facts about the macabre practice of necrophilia. 10 It’s Hardly A Mental Disorder According to The American DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition), necrophilia doesn’t get its own spot as a tried-and-true mental illness....

December 26, 2022 · 11 min · 2270 words · Dino Young

10 Twists To Christmas Traditions New And Old

See Also: 10 Strange Christmas Traditions From The Victorian Era 10 Electric (Eel) Christmas Lights In Chattanooga, Tennessee, Miguel Wattson doesn’t sing for his supper. Not exactly. Instead, he generates electricity that illuminates the lights on the Christmas tree outside his tank at the Tennessee Aquarium. The eel generates electricity when he’s searching for food. The low-voltage charges are transferred to the lights, which blink and flash. When he’s eating or otherwise excited, Miguel generates higher voltage, causing the lights to flash brighter and longer....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1567 words · Alfred Avila

10 Unbelievable Things Kids Were Actually Allowed To Do

10Perform Surgery Directors of the Indian Medical Association were stunned when members of a local chapter contacted them to report that they had seen a video of a teenage boy performing surgery. Fifteen-year-old Dileepan Raj had allegedly performed a cesarean section on a pregnant 20-year-old relative under the guidance of his parents, who were both doctors, and owners of the Mathi Surgical and Maternity Hospital where the procedure had taken place....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1917 words · Matthew Wagner

10 Unexpected And Deadly Arsonists

With a myriad of motives, from revenge and money to excitement and concealing another crime, arsonists tend to fit a specific profile. While not inclusive of all arsonists, they are generally unmarried white males between 17 and 26. They tend to be socially awkward or isolated, average to highly intelligent, unemployed or holding low-wage, non-professional jobs, and have a history of mental illness and alcohol or substance abuse.[1] Of course, there are exceptions, as noted in this list, making these people 10 of the most unexpected—and deadly—arsonists....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2503 words · Candice Dougherty

10 Unnerving Facts About The Suicide Disease

Some treatment options are available, but the condition is progressive and incurable. Although it is not a widely known disease, even non-sufferers will find certain facts about TN interesting and unsettling. 10 A Long History Discussions about facial torture (tortura oris) can be traced back to the ancient Greek physicians Galen and Aretaeus of Cappadocia in the first century and Avicenna in the 11th century. Even Hippocrates found versions of this facial pain a notable mystery in his writings....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2421 words · Nina Laskey

10 Untold Stories Behind Iconic Images

10The Roaring Lion Yousuf Karsh Not many people will know that the title of this photograph is The Roaring Lion, but most of them will still recognize it. It is one of the most iconic images of Churchill and one of the most reproduced photos ever. It shows a steely-eyed leader in a time of crisis. No time for fun and games—just determination to overcome one of the greatest threats to mankind....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2347 words · Mary Benson

10 Unusual Finds That Challenged Scientific Beliefs

However, real progress means ousting the pretenders—those pesky facts that convince scholars of their authenticity for years when, in reality, they are mere misconceptions. From a dangerous vitamin everyone loves to herbivores eating their friends, the simplest of facts are no longer so simple. 10 The Aging Plateau A widely accepted concept is late-life mortality deceleration. According to this theory, some people get so old that even their aging slows down....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1747 words · Mary Wright

10 Ways Religion And Superstition Have Led To Animal Cruelty

Warning: This list contains graphic photos that may be disturbing to some readers. 10Goat Sacrifices For Shakti Shaktism is a sect of Hinduism that focuses on the worship of the Hindu Divine Mother along with various consorts of Shiva and Vishnu. One of these forms is the goddess Kali, consort of Shiva. The goddess is known to favor animal sacrifices—goats in particular. Killing a goat in her name is believed to relieve one of negative emotions such as fear, anger, and jealousy....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 2023 words · Charles Fulk

10 Ways The Marvel Cinematic Universe Screwed Their Continuity

Each movie is littered with references to the others, from off-the-cuff remarks to actual character cameos in end credit scenes. While these just seemed like fun Easter eggs at first, it was apparent later on that they were building a chronology that would carry them to a climax of getting the Avengers to actually assemble. We are now on our way to a final battle with the mighty Thanos, and the chronology of the movies still seems to be holding strong....

December 26, 2022 · 13 min · 2730 words · Kristen Davis

10 Ways We Could Get Messages From Advanced Aliens

Given the incredible advances in technology in the past 100 years, there is a good chance that aliens who became spacefaring civilizations even a few hundred years before us would be unimaginably more advanced than we are now. We have thought of many different ways to transmit messages across the cosmos. So if super-advanced aliens wanted to communicate with us, here are some ways they could do it. 10 Plain Old Radio Waves This is what first comes to most people’s minds when they think of communicating with aliens....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1759 words · Robin Gonder