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Feral Cats Break Into Body Farm And Start Feasting On Human Corpses

"They tend to go for the neck, face, and any exposed areas first, and then, if not discovered in time, they may proceed to eat the rest of you."

By Marco Margaritoff Jan 16, 2020
Weird News

Feral Cats Break Into Body Farm And Start Feasting On Human Corpses

"They tend to go for the neck, face, and any exposed areas first, and then, if not discovered in time, they may proceed to eat the rest of you."

By Marco Margaritoff January 16, 2020

Peru To Plant 1 Million Trees Around Machu Picchu To Protect It From Environmental Disaster

The trees will help protect the site from mudslides in the winter, fires in the summer, and will provide necessary habitat for local flora and fauna.

By Marco Margaritoff Jan 15, 2020

Peru To Plant 1 Million Trees Around Machu Picchu To Protect It From Environmental Disaster

The trees will help protect the site from mudslides in the winter, fires in the summer, and will provide necessary habitat for local flora and fauna.

By Marco Margaritoff January 15, 2020

The Oldest Material On Earth Has Been Identified As 7-Billion-Year-Old Stardust

"These are the oldest solid materials ever found, and they tell us about how stars formed in our galaxy. They're solid samples of stars."

By Natasha Ishak Jan 14, 2020
News

The Oldest Material On Earth Has Been Identified As 7-Billion-Year-Old Stardust

"These are the oldest solid materials ever found, and they tell us about how stars formed in our galaxy. They're solid samples of stars."

By Natasha Ishak January 14, 2020

Christopher Columbus Claimed He Encountered Marauding Tribes Of Cannibals — And It Might Actually Be True

By analyzing 103 skulls of early Caribbean inhabitants, experts were able to reassess when and where they settled. This, in turn, lent credence to Columbus' infamous tales of cannibalism.

By Marco Margaritoff Jan 14, 2020
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Christopher Columbus Claimed He Encountered Marauding Tribes Of Cannibals — And It Might Actually Be True

By analyzing 103 skulls of early Caribbean inhabitants, experts were able to reassess when and where they settled. This, in turn, lent credence to Columbus' infamous tales of cannibalism.

By Marco Margaritoff January 14, 2020

After 30 Years Of Hard Work Saving His Species, Diego The Tortoise Is Retiring From Mating

Following decades of captive breeding, 130-year-old Diego — once just one of three living males left of his species — will finally be getting some rest.

By Natasha Ishak Jan 13, 2020
Science News

After 30 Years Of Hard Work Saving His Species, Diego The Tortoise Is Retiring From Mating

Following decades of captive breeding, 130-year-old Diego — once just one of three living males left of his species — will finally be getting some rest.

By Natasha Ishak January 13, 2020

North Korean Mother Faces Jail For Saving Children Instead Of Kim Family Portraits From House Fire

Now, this mother can't even get antibiotics to treat her children's burns because she's under investigation by the state.

By Marco Margaritoff Jan 13, 2020
News

North Korean Mother Faces Jail For Saving Children Instead Of Kim Family Portraits From House Fire

Now, this mother can't even get antibiotics to treat her children's burns because she's under investigation by the state.

By Marco Margaritoff January 13, 2020

This Week In History News, Jan. 5 – 11

Additional warriors of China's ancient Terracotta Army found, mystery of intact 2,600-year-old human brain solved, century-old headless body from Idaho cave identified.

By All That's Interesting Jan 10, 2020
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This Week In History News, Jan. 5 – 11

Additional warriors of China's ancient Terracotta Army found, mystery of intact 2,600-year-old human brain solved, century-old headless body from Idaho cave identified.

By All That's Interesting January 10, 2020

Australia Has Lost 1 Billion Animals To Wildfires — Now It Will Kill 10,000 Feral Camels

A government spokesperson said the camels have caused "significant damage to infrastructure" and become a "danger to families and communities."

By Natasha Ishak Jan 10, 2020

Australia Has Lost 1 Billion Animals To Wildfires — Now It Will Kill 10,000 Feral Camels

A government spokesperson said the camels have caused "significant damage to infrastructure" and become a "danger to families and communities."

By Natasha Ishak January 10, 2020

Three Generations Of Ancient Amazon Women Warriors Discovered In A Russian Tomb

Items found with the skeletons — including iron arrowheads, horse harnesses, and a broken vase — helped researchers trace back the burial to the 4th century B.C.

By Marco Margaritoff Jan 10, 2020
News

Three Generations Of Ancient Amazon Women Warriors Discovered In A Russian Tomb

Items found with the skeletons — including iron arrowheads, horse harnesses, and a broken vase — helped researchers trace back the burial to the 4th century B.C.

By Marco Margaritoff January 10, 2020

Ancient Viking Runestone Warns Of ‘Extremely Ominous’ Climate Change, New Discovery Reveals

After more than 1,000 years of debate, researchers believe they've finally solved the mystery of the world's longest runestone inscription, a Viking slab that describes the real-life Ragnarok apocalypse in the form of cataclysmic climate change.

By Marco Margaritoff Jan 9, 2020
News

Ancient Viking Runestone Warns Of ‘Extremely Ominous’ Climate Change, New Discovery Reveals

After more than 1,000 years of debate, researchers believe they've finally solved the mystery of the world's longest runestone inscription, a Viking slab that describes the real-life Ragnarok apocalypse in the form of cataclysmic climate change.

By Marco Margaritoff January 9, 2020
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