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Tarrare: The Soldier Whose Insatiable Hunger Became His Undoing

Tarrare: The Soldier Whose Insatiable Hunger Became His Undoing

Picture a soldier collapsing in a gutter during the 1790s, hands clawing through discarded ...
The Carnival Doctor Who Proved Premature Babies Could Live

The Carnival Doctor Who Proved Premature Babies Could Live

On a summer's day at Coney Island, the crowd gathered not for rides or ...
The Girl Who Fell from the Sky: A Teenager's Impossible Survival in the Amazon Rainforest

The Girl Who Fell from the Sky: A Teenager’s Impossible Survival in the Amazon Rainforest

On Christmas Eve 1971, a seventeen-year-old girl had just one thing on her mind: ...
Built in Reverse: How a Disused Pit Near Shanghai Became the World's Most Extraordinary Hotel

Built in Reverse: How a Disused Pit Near Shanghai Became the World’s Most Extraordinary Hotel

Imagine this: a gaping wound in the earth, carved away by decades of mining, ...
Engineers of the Underground: The Mega-City Hidden Beneath an Abandoned Ant Hill

Engineers of the Underground: The Mega-City Hidden Beneath an Abandoned Ant Hill

Picture this: a sprawl of connected chambers, carefully designed tunnels, and purposeful architecture stretching ...
He Lit a 1,650-Foot Fire Ladder For His 100-Year-Old Grandma

He Lit a 1,650-Foot Fire Ladder For His 100-Year-Old Grandma

Imagine setting off a fuse that ignites a blazing staircase into the stars, not ...
The Siberian Sky That Shattered Silence: Inside the Tunguska Explosion of 1908

The Siberian Sky That Shattered Silence: Inside the Tunguska Explosion of 1908

On a June morning in 1908, the remote forests of Siberia experienced something that ...
The Volcanic Island That Rewrote Everything We Knew About Life

The Volcanic Island That Rewrote Everything We Knew About Life

Just before dawn on 14 November 1963, a cook aboard a trawler called Ísleifur ...
Melting Illusions: The "Island" That Turned Out to Be a Disguised Iceberg

Melting Illusions: The “Island” That Turned Out to Be a Disguised Iceberg

In 2021, researchers from the University of Copenhagen set out on an expedition along ...
Shirako: The Creamy Japanese Sea Delicacy That Tastes Like 'Sea Air'

Shirako: The Creamy Japanese Sea Delicacy That Tastes Like ‘Sea Air’

On a winter evening in a Tokyo sushi bar, a diner peers down at ...
The Day Flesh Rained Down on Kentucky: An Unsolved Mystery from 1876

The Day Flesh Rained Down on Kentucky: An Unsolved Mystery from 1876

A clear March morning in rural Kentucky turned grotesque when the unimaginable occurred. On ...
Recipes Written in Stone: The Cookbook Born in a Cemetery

Recipes Written in Stone: The Cookbook Born in a Cemetery

In a quiet cemetery in Brooklyn, a curious discovery changed the way one woman ...
The Lonely Frog Who Saved His Species (Without Knowing It)

The Lonely Frog Who Saved His Species (Without Knowing It)

A single male frog, alone in a museum tank, spent sixteen years yearning for ...
The Ghost of Jaén: How Spain's Impossible White Lynx Proves Conservation Works

The Ghost of Jaén: How Spain’s Impossible White Lynx Proves Conservation Works

In the rocky highlands of southern Spain, where Mediterranean scrub meets ancient stone, a ...
The Living Cloud: Why Thousands of Starlings Dance as One

The Living Cloud: Why Thousands of Starlings Dance as One

The first time most people witness it, they stop what they're doing. Above an ...
Stone Keepers: How Three Cultures Built a Living Heritage Along Mali's Ancient Cliffs

Stone Keepers: How Three Cultures Built a Living Heritage Along Mali’s Ancient Cliffs

The first people to make homes here left little evidence of themselves except for ...
A White House At World's End: The Story Behind Iceland's Most Remote Lodge

A White House At World’s End: The Story Behind Iceland’s Most Remote Lodge

On a windswept island five miles south of Iceland, where Atlantic gales batter the ...
Where Traffic Fades: Inside America's Car-Free Neighbourhood

Where Traffic Fades: Inside America’s Car-Free Neighbourhood

On an ordinary afternoon in Tempe, Arizona, Sheryl Murdock steps out of her apartment ...

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