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Crows and Magpies Snatch Anti-Bird Spikes to Build Their Nests
Birds in Europe are prying up the metal barbs, meant to repel them from roosting on buildings, and using the devices as nesting material
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The Con Man Who Could Be Anyone He Wanted
Jeremy Wilson spent years crisscrossing the country and inventing new identities. A war hero, an MIT grad, a Hollywood journalist, an IRA operative—Jeremy has claimed to be all those things and more. And oh, what a mess he's made. By Guy Lawson.
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It looked like a simple domestic murder
Then police learned about the alien reptile cult. By Kyle Swenson.
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What The Hell Is Going On With UFOs And The Department Of Defense?
Someone or something appears to have some extremely advanced technology and the Pentagon is actively changing the nature of the conversation about it. By Tyler Rogoway.
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The Tunguska event
That disastrous rock may now look to have been a Beta Taurid passenger. By Robby Berman.
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Barron Trump, Time Travel, and the Limits of Conspiracy Theories
The story of Ingersoll Lockwood’s books "Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey" have been used to peddle a time travel conspiracy before. By Mike Rothschild.
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Microbes Were Just Found in 'Dark Biosphere' Where They Shouldn't Exist
Cyanobacteria were recently, and unexpectedly, found living in "the dark biosphere," thousands of feet underground. By Mindy Weisberger. (Oct. 3, 2018)
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52 things I learned in 2018 – Fluxx Studio Notes – Medium
This year I edited another book, worked on fascinating projects at Fluxx, and learned learnings.
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We have 2-foot-tall squirrels? North Carolina biologists posted a photo of one and it’s huge
The Carolina coast has a seldom seen breed of squirrel that is 2 feet tall and weighs as much as a chihuahua. A state camera trap program is capturing images of these fox squirrels in remote areas. By Mark Price.
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Meet Janet, the Most Mysterious Airline in the World
When flying in and out of Las Vegas, keep your eyes open for the white 737s with the red stripe. They are ferrying unnamed people to very secret locations, doing very secret things. By Howard Slutsken.
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How the Midnight Sun Gave This Man 'Rotten Zombie Skin'
Here's how a man got "rotten 'zombie' skin" during a hiking trip in Greenland. By Laura Geggel.
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Do gut bacteria make a second home in our brains?
Preliminary finding turns heads at neuroscience meeting
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The Mysterious Lost City of the Kalahari
In 1885, an explorer ventured out into an uncharted area of the Kalahari Desert and would lay eyes upon a great mystery that still remains unexplained. By Brent Swancer.
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Hidden Guns and Vermin: PC Refurbishing Nightmares
Horrific tales from real refurbishers prove there’s much worse that can happen to a computer than spilled coffee.
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Journeys Into the Outside With Jarvis Cocker
Groundbreaking Channel 4 series from 1998 exploring Outsider Art, in which Jarvis Cocker travels the globe in search of large-scale visionary environments. [All three episodes inside the snap.]
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The Mysterious Bronze Objects That Have Baffled Archaeologists for Centuries
They've been discovered at Roman-era sites, but no one knows what they're for. By Tom Metcalfe.
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Bizarre Newts Live Their Whole Lives, and Reproduce, As Babies
Salamanders in the European Alps and elsewhere can put off developing into adults for years—or their entire lives—in certain circumstances. By Elizabeth Anne Brown.
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Siphonophore
Deepsea Oddities
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So you bought a ghost town
Who is paying $12 million for an abandoned town? We found out. By Michael Waters.
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Red Sprite Lightning
Taken by Paul Smith on May 24, 2018 @ Edmond, Oklahoma, USA.
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