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- Stuff about British prehistory you were afraid to ask + Earth's deadliest place ever? (0 Replies)
- The man who beat the 1957 flu pandemic: Maurice Hilleman (2 Replies)
- Indirect evidence it escaped from "benign" lab becoming respectable? (recent history) (0 Replies)
- Globalisation dates back to the year 1000? + What if the Hoover Dam broke? (0 Replies)
- (HBO crutch-words) 500-year-old manuscript has earliest known use of “F-word” (0 Replies)
- How epidemics of the past changed the way Americans lived (0 Replies)
- Ancient Mercury had the right stuff tor life, research suggests (planetary histories) (0 Replies)
- Bernie Sanders: Just a naïve Hanoi Jane? (personal history week) (0 Replies)
- Aboriginal scars from frontier wars + Worship of goddess spread from Egypt to England (0 Replies)
- Why the second wave of the Spanish flu was so deadly (1 Reply)
- "Historic" on air brawl between news anchor & reporter making rounds again (1 Reply)
- Why Edgar Allan Poe probably did not kill himself + Canaanite temple unearthed (1 Reply)
- Investigating Homo floresiensis and the myth of the ebu gogo (1 Reply)
- The hack that saved Apollo 14: A deep dive into the Apollo Guidance Computer (0 Replies)
- Architects of Euro empire: How Jesuits re-shaped the inadequate to grandiose & sacred (0 Replies)
- Native Americans did not make large-scale changes to environment prior to Europeans (1 Reply)
- Columbus was not exaggerating about Caribbean cannibalism (0 Replies)
- Over-hunting walruses likely forced vikings to abandon Greenland (0 Replies)
- Humour in the time of Stalin: The jokes always saved us (0 Replies)
- The 5 dumbest defeats of the Civil War (1 Reply)