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Previously Unseen Footage Of The Hindenburg Disaster Sheds New Light On Why It Exploded

A man named Harold Schenck filmed the Hindenburg that day in May 1937 with a wind-up camera — and captured an angle that professional cameramen missed.

By Kaleena Fraga May 20, 2021
News

Previously Unseen Footage Of The Hindenburg Disaster Sheds New Light On Why It Exploded

A man named Harold Schenck filmed the Hindenburg that day in May 1937 with a wind-up camera — and captured an angle that professional cameramen missed.

By Kaleena Fraga May 20, 2021

Virginia Woman Using Online DNA Service To Find Biological Mother Accidentally Cracks 40-Year-Old Double Murder

After uploading her DNA to GEDmatch, Christine Marie Salley was matched with the genetic profile of an unknown murder victim from the 1980s.

By Marco Margaritoff Apr 29, 2021
News

Virginia Woman Using Online DNA Service To Find Biological Mother Accidentally Cracks 40-Year-Old Double Murder

After uploading her DNA to GEDmatch, Christine Marie Salley was matched with the genetic profile of an unknown murder victim from the 1980s.

By Marco Margaritoff April 29, 2021

Pennsylvania Mom Makes Deepfake Nudes Of Daughter’s High School Cheerleading Rivals — And Sends Them To The Coaches

After learning that some of the girls on the team were ignoring her daughter, Raffaela Spone doctored footage of them vaping and partying.

By Marco Margaritoff Mar 15, 2021
News

Pennsylvania Mom Makes Deepfake Nudes Of Daughter’s High School Cheerleading Rivals — And Sends Them To The Coaches

After learning that some of the girls on the team were ignoring her daughter, Raffaela Spone doctored footage of them vaping and partying.

By Marco Margaritoff March 15, 2021

Scientists Want To Send 6.7 Million Sperm Samples To A Vault Inside The Moon — Just In Case

Much like Noah’s ark, researchers hope that the vault will keep Earth's many species safe in the event of a global catastrophe.

By Kaleena Fraga Mar 12, 2021
Science News

Scientists Want To Send 6.7 Million Sperm Samples To A Vault Inside The Moon — Just In Case

Much like Noah’s ark, researchers hope that the vault will keep Earth's many species safe in the event of a global catastrophe.

By Kaleena Fraga March 12, 2021

The Horrific Murder Of Breck Bednar, The Teen Slain By His Online Gaming Friend

On February 17, 2014, 14-year-old Breck Bednar secretly met 18-year-old Lewis Daynes at his apartment in England. Bednar was found dead the next day.

By Danielle Tinning Mar 10, 2021

The Horrific Murder Of Breck Bednar, The Teen Slain By His Online Gaming Friend

On February 17, 2014, 14-year-old Breck Bednar secretly met 18-year-old Lewis Daynes at his apartment in England. Bednar was found dead the next day.

By Danielle Tinning March 10, 2021

Scientists Are Growing Human-Neanderthal Hybrid ‘Minibrains’ To Understand The Evolution Of Our Brains

"The question here is what makes us human. Why are our brains so different from other species including our own extinct relatives?"

By Marco Margaritoff Mar 8, 2021
News

Scientists Are Growing Human-Neanderthal Hybrid ‘Minibrains’ To Understand The Evolution Of Our Brains

"The question here is what makes us human. Why are our brains so different from other species including our own extinct relatives?"

By Marco Margaritoff March 8, 2021

Elderly Man Buys Wall Street Journal Ad To Complain About His Slow Internet Speeds

Ninety-year-old Aaron Epstein of California paid $1,100 for his ad, which is almost the same amount he pays for an entire year of AT&T service.

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 4, 2021
Weird News

Elderly Man Buys Wall Street Journal Ad To Complain About His Slow Internet Speeds

Ninety-year-old Aaron Epstein of California paid $1,100 for his ad, which is almost the same amount he pays for an entire year of AT&T service.

By Marco Margaritoff February 4, 2021

11 Astounding Science News Stories That Made Us See The World Differently In 2020

Freaky hybrid fish, a mummy's reconstructed voice, and a prehistoric megapredator are a few of the most illuminating scientific breakthroughs that defined this year.

By Natasha Ishak Dec 17, 2020

11 Astounding Science News Stories That Made Us See The World Differently In 2020

Freaky hybrid fish, a mummy's reconstructed voice, and a prehistoric megapredator are a few of the most illuminating scientific breakthroughs that defined this year.

By Natasha Ishak December 17, 2020
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