Plus: Robots vs Stairs & One Norwegian Commando's Survival Against Imposable Odds.
Plus: The Largest Image of Milky Way Ever, and a Forgotten Society Lived Hidden Underground for Centuries...
Plus: The peanut butter prison break, and the town where fish fall from the sky.
Plus: We Found the Oldest Fossilized Butthole, and The 72-Second Signal That Might Have Been First Contact
Plus: A lost dog survives 43 days in the Rockies & 30 vintage exotics hit the trade block
Plus: The Ocean Has Been Making Sounds Nobody Can Explain, and This Roman Board Game Was Lost for 2,000 Years..
Plus: A Man's Spanish Cerebral Short-Circuit and The Future's Guard Gog is Here
Plus: The Man Who Stole Infinity, and Mysteries and Unexplained Phenomena in America’s Great Outdoors
Plus: The Women Left at Frozen Edge of the World & La Voiture Noire
Plus: The Quiet Problem NASA Can't Fix, and Russia Has Been Transmitting a Mysterious Radio Signal for 40 Years
Plus: Bizarre Heavy Munitions Storage Ends In Disaster & Photographing Einstein's Impossible Illusion
Plus: Birds Are Tired of Our Nonsense, and Romans Used To Rub Sh*t On Themselves
Plus: China's Artificial Sun Just Broke Physics, and A French Start-Up's Jet-Powered Interceptor Revolutionizing Drone-on-Drone Warfare.
Plus: DIY Vaccine Beer, and Interviewing 130 Bigfoot Hunters.
Plus: A Microscopic Elephant Built Inside a Human Cell and The Boston Molassacre of 1919
Plus: The 1783 Medal Benjamin Franklin Commissioned That Was Just Flipped at the Super Bowl, and 400-Year-Old Sharks That Never Go Blind
Plus: Southeast Asia's Hidden Scam Slave Factories, and A $44K Gamble That Saved an Industry
Plus: Recreating the Smells of History with Science, and The $1 Billion Coca-Cola Machine
Plus: Harvesting Arachnid Gold for a Biodegradable Masterpiece, and The Shadowy Alchemist Count's Wild Centuries-Spanning Saga of Immortality.
Plus: Space Toilets, and Artist Locks Himself Inside a Rock for a Week and Tries to Hatch Eggs With His Body Warmth
Plus: CERN Misses A Once In a Lifetime Opportunity, and Africa's fission reactor.
Plus: Japanese Soldier Continued Fighting WWII 29 Years After the Japanese Surrendered Because He Didn’t Know, and, Perfectly Replicating Coca Cola.
Plus: The wildest product of 90s automotive excess & The Baltic Sea Anomaly
Plus: Leonardo da Vinci's DNA may be embedded in his art, and a dive into Googles latest Quantum chip.
Plus: Where Sound Goes to Die, and Solving the Real Life Matrix Glitch.
Alan Kay, Former Chief Scientist of Atari