Cool Finds
In Nature, Virgin Births Are Pretty Common
Fish do it, bugs do it, even some species of snakes do it
Scientists Are Searching for Space Chemicals That Could Never Exist on Earth
Bizarre chemicals in deep space could help explain the origins of life
Catalonian Nativity Scenes Feature a Man Pooping in the Manger Scene’s Corner
Kids also celebrate Christmas by beating a log until it poops out treats
A Brief History of Figgy Pudding
The dense, spicy dish has been giving good cheer for centuries
Two Sparkling Meteor Showers Will Bookend the New Year
Sky-watchers should be on the lookout in coming weeks for the Ursid and Quadrantid showers
Skaters Turned a 100-Year-Old Church Into a Mural-Covered Skatepark
Talk about holy rollers
The Capitol’s Christmas Tree Is (Partially) Made of Trash
Marine debris bedecks a 74-foot tree from Alaska
Utah Will Soon Have an Imaginary Theme Park
In 2016, virtual reality fanatics will step into a VR "VOID"
How to Prep Your Pooch to Win Best in Show
Pro-Tip: hope the judge is in a good mood
Dine Behind the Iron Curtain With Soviet Era Recipes
A new cookbook explores a time of food shortages and standardization, colored with some nostalgia
These Old-School Internet Browsers Are Like Real-Life Time Machines
A new tool lets you experience the glory—and embarrassment—of the internet of yore
The Many Roads That Lead to Rome, Visualized
Caveat: not all cities named Rome are in Italy
Traces of San Francisco’s Pre-1906 Earthquake Chinatown Uncovered
Old sewing machines shed light on an enclave that city officials once tried to eliminate
Jakarta Is Building a Gigantic Bird-Shaped Seawall
But will the Great Garuda project be enough to save a sinking city?
NOAA Made a Sequel to 'In the Heart of the Sea'
Because the story that inspired <i>Moby-Dick</i> is just the beginning
Take a Tour of Postwar Tokyo in the 1940s
High-quality archival footage makes a fascinating backdrop in a new music video
Suleiman the Magnificent's Lost Tomb Might Finally Be Found
Hungarian historians believe they have found the Ottoman sultan’s final resting place
Explore Laos' Plain of Jars with Drone Footage
Many parts of the 2,000-year-old-site are off-limits because of Vetnam-era cluster bombs
Abandoned Beatles Ashram Is Opened to the Public for the First Time in a Long, Long, Long Time
Get back to the site of the Fab Four's disastrous meditation retreat
Why Does Moby-Dick (Sometimes) Have a Hyphen?
The hunt for the true story behind Melville's hyphen is as mysterious as the famous white whale
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