Published on: February 20, 2015In June 323 BC, Alexander the Great died in Babylon aged 32, having conquered an empire stretching from modern Albania to eastern Pakistan. The question of what, or who, killed the Macedonian king has never been answered successfully. However, new research may have finally solved the 2,000-year-old mystery. Alexander III of […]
Published on: March 20, 20155. Dugway Proving Ground, U.S. Just two months after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Dugway Proving Ground opened in Utah, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Founded upon 127,000 acres, the site has grown to encompass 800,000 acres roughly the size of Rhode Island. Dugway began as a testing site for biological […]
Published on: April 13, 20168.Bears Bears are absolutely adorable when they’re stuffed or named Paddington. In the real world, unless they’re tiny little cubs, watch out. And even then, did you see The Revenant? Did you see what happens when Leonardo DiCaprio runs afoul of two cubs? The mother bear allegedly raped him. Best to […]