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Stubbins Ffirth: The Doctor Who Drank Vomit to Prove a Theory

June 26, 2026 10:30am 17 min

In the early 1800s, a medical student poured the black vomit of dying yellow fever patients into his own eyes, smeared it into open cuts, inhaled its fumes, and even drank it undiluted. And he walked away completely unha...

The Donner Party: A Shortcut, a Snowstorm, and Survival

June 26, 2026 10:30am 20 min

The American dream of heading west turned into a slow-motion nightmare for 87 pioneers trapped in the Sierra Nevada. Beyond the gruesome detail everyone knows lies a profound human tragedy built from a chain of seemingly...

Flight 19: The Lost Squadron That Birthed a Legend

June 26, 2026 10:30am 21 min

Just months after World War II ended, five Navy torpedo bombers flew out of Florida on a routine training mission and vanished without a trace. A rescue flying boat sent to find them disappeared too. In a single afternoo...

Tokaimura: When a Bucket of Uranium Triggered Criticality

June 26, 2026 10:30am 24 min

A licensing board declared a nuclear chain reaction so impossible at this facility that they didn't even require a criticality alarm. That bureaucratic blind spot helped pave the way for one of the most terrifying preven...

The Tarim Mummies: Red-Haired Riddles of a Chinese Desert

June 26, 2026 10:30am 18 min

Archaeologists in China's Taklamakan Desert uncovered 3,000-year-old mummies with bright red hair, tartan-style leggings, and twill tunics that looked like they belonged in ancient Scotland. For decades, these bodies fue...

The Georgia Guidestones: America's Stonehenge Mystery

June 26, 2026 10:30am 21 min

A 19-foot granite monument stood silent in a rural Georgia field for 42 years, engraved with ten guidelines for surviving the apocalypse. Then, in the dead of night, an unknown bomber blew it to pieces. It is one of the ...

The Great Train Robbery of 1963: Crime of the Century

June 26, 2026 10:30am 24 min

In August 1963, a gang of thieves sat in a remote farmhouse playing Monopoly with real cash from the 2.6 million pounds they had just stolen, leaving fingerprints all over the board. That single blunder helped unravel wh...

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Isn't What You Think

June 26, 2026 10:30am 18 min

You probably picture the Great Pacific Garbage Patch as a floating island of bottles and bags you could walk across. But sail right through it or look down from a satellite, and you would not see a thing. The most famous...

The Green Children of Woolpit: A Medieval Mystery

June 26, 2026 10:30am 22 min

During harvest time in 12th-century Suffolk, villagers found two children huddled by a wolf pit. They spoke an unknown language, wore strange garments, and their skin was a vivid, unmistakable green. And this was recorde...

The Gardner Heist: The Unsolved Half-Billion-Dollar Art Theft

June 26, 2026 10:30am 20 min

Two men in fake police uniforms talked their way into a Boston museum, walked past priceless masterpieces, and unscrewed a brass eagle off a flagpole. Yet they still walked out with half a billion dollars in stolen art. ...

The Chelyabinsk Meteor: The Day a Second Sun Rose Over Russia

June 26, 2026 10:30am 21 min

On a freezing February morning in 2013, a second, impossibly bright sun streaked across the Russian sky, followed by a blinding flash and minutes of eerie silence. Then an invisible wall of energy shattered a city. Every...

The Hope Diamond: The Curse That Was Invented to Sell a Stone

June 26, 2026 10:30am 12 min

It glows blood red in the dark, supposedly caused beheadings and madness, and is worth up to $350 million. But strip away the legend and the Hope Diamond is something far stranger: a 1.1-billion-year-old anomaly wrapped ...

Joseph Merrick: The Real Man Behind the Elephant Man Myth

June 26, 2026 10:30am 22 min

He was dismissed as a terrified imbecile, yet he built mathematically precise cathedral models from card, quoted poetry from memory, and charmed the Princess of Wales. The story of the Elephant Man is far stranger and mo...

The Aberfan Disaster: How Negligence Buried a Generation

June 26, 2026 10:30am 12 min

For over a decade, black greasy sludge washed down the streets of a Welsh mining village every time it rained. The local council sent letters. The danger was in plain sight. And the men at the top of the National Coal Bo...

Kaspar Hauser: History's Most Dedicated Imposter?

June 26, 2026 10:30am 22 min

In 1828, a teenager stumbled into a Nuremberg square clutching a letter that read take this boy in or hang him. He could barely speak, claimed he had spent his entire life in a pitch-black dungeon, and went on to captiva...

The Phaistos Disc: A Bronze Age Printing Press We Can't Read

June 26, 2026 10:30am 21 min

Imagine inventing movable type thousands of years before Gutenberg, using it to stamp a single clay disc, and then the technology simply vanishes into the dirt for millennia. That is the unsettling reality of the Phaisto...

The Man With a Window in His Stomach: Birth of Gastroenterology

June 26, 2026 10:30am 15 min

In 1822, a point-blank musket blast left Alexis St. Martin with a permanent open hole into his living stomach. What followed was one of the most unbelievable, and ethically troubling, chapters in medical history, as a fr...

The Codex Gigas: The Devil's Bible and Its 30-Year Scribe

June 26, 2026 10:30am 23 min

Legend says a doomed monk, sentenced to be walled up alive, promised to write a book containing all human knowledge in a single night, and when the task proved impossible he made a pact with the Devil. The truth behind t...

Tsar Bomba: The 50-Megaton Bomb They Made Less Deadly

June 26, 2026 10:30am 21 min

The scientists who built it gave the bomber crew a 50 percent chance of survival, and they had run the math. The Tsar Bomba was the most powerful device ever detonated on Earth, a blast so violent its pressure wave circl...

The Amber Room: How Do You Steal a Six-Ton Room?

June 26, 2026 10:30am 19 min

Most stolen masterpieces are small enough to slip under a coat. This one weighed six tons. The Amber Room was an entire chamber paneled in fossilized tree resin, gold, and gemstones, hailed as the eighth wonder of the wo...

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