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What We Loved This Week, Mar. 13 – 19

What We Loved This Week, Mar. 13 – 19

Curses, spells, black magic, and blood.
Nathan Bett: Learning to Disappear

Nathan Bett: Learning to Disappear

NYC-based artist Nate Bett tells us about his experience with street photography, and why he doesn't care if people give him the stink eye.
Your World This Week, Mar. 13 – 19

Your World This Week, Mar. 13 – 19

And learn what this fascinating science experiment reveals about humanity.
See The 13-Foot-Long Mystery Sea Creature That Just Washed Up In Mexico

See The 13-Foot-Long Mystery Sea Creature That Just Washed Up In Mexico

No one can identify the 13-foot mystery sea creature that recently washed ashore in Mexico. See the video and photos and judge for yourself.
What We Loved This Week. Mar. 6 – 12

What We Loved This Week. Mar. 6 – 12

Could you handle life at the edge of the North Pole?
Piercing: A Cultural History Of Holes

Piercing: A Cultural History Of Holes

The history of piercing goes back at least as far as the oldest human mummy, and has taken many odd but often beautiful turns along the way.
The Even Worse Story Hiding Behind Those New Adolf Hitler Sex Fetish Reports

The Even Worse Story Hiding Behind Those New Adolf Hitler Sex Fetish Reports

A recently rediscovered Hitler sex fetish report supposedly reveals the dictator's grotesque predilections. But let's investigate the truth.
Your World This Week, Mar. 6 – 12

Your World This Week, Mar. 6 – 12

Watch a demo of the most extraordinary shirt the world has ever seen.
What We Loved This Week, Feb. 28 – Mar. 5

What We Loved This Week, Feb. 28 – Mar. 5

Step aboard a boat fit for a Bond villain.
Scientists Find Mysterious Sounds At The Very Bottom Of The Ocean

Scientists Find Mysterious Sounds At The Very Bottom Of The Ocean

Hear the first-ever Mariana Trench recording and discover exactly how it sounds in the deepest point in any ocean on planet Earth.
17 Amazing Pictures Of The Sinkhole That Ate $5 Million Worth Of Classic Cars

17 Amazing Pictures Of The Sinkhole That Ate $5 Million Worth Of Classic Cars

On February 12, 2014, the floor of Kentucky's Skydome disappeared, taking several classic cars with it. See photos of the infamous Corvette Museum sinkhole.