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It’s not easy, nor legal, nor permitted by any major shipping company, but that hasn't stopped people from trying.
The Strangely Successful History of People Mailing Themselves in Boxes
The communication from FedEx’s media relations team was brief. “Dan,” a FedEx employee identified over email only as “Media Relations” wrote, “The shipment...
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Japanese ‘Love Hotels’ Are Kind of Perfect for Pandemics
They’re discreet to the point of secrecy—which also makes them socially distant.
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How Flower-Obsessed Victorians Encoded Messages in Bouquets
Victorians used flowers a lot like we use emoji.
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The true legacy of the Cornell professor who invented the chicken nugget.
Why All of Upstate New York Grew Up Eating the Same Barbecue Chicken
The true legacy of the Cornell professor who invented the chicken nugget.
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How Do You Date an Ancient Giant? Try Snails and Lasers
The famous Cerne Abbas Giant gets a new birthday thanks to a novel approach for estimating the geoglyph’s age.
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The Quest to Recreate a Lost and ‘Terrifying’ Medieval Mead
Bochet vanished for centuries, but meadmakers are bringing it back—at least in spirit.
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For Centuries, England’s Go-To Apple Utensil Was a Sheep Bone
No dentures? No problem!
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Bottomless Lakes State Park
Hidden in the New Mexico desert southeast of Roswell, nine small deep lakes formed inside sinkholes.