Spontaneous Human Combustion: A Bizarre Controversy

Spontaneous Human Combustion: A Bizarre Controversy

Can people really just, for no discernable reason, catch on fire? In today's episode, Ben, Noel and Max explore the centuries old folklore and investigations of a phenomenon known as "spontaneous human combustion" -- and discover the debate continues, even in the modern day.

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CLASSIC: How A Grudge Match Launched the Ford GT40

CLASSIC: How A Grudge Match Launched the Ford GT40

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The QWERTY Keyboard is Purposely Bad

If you're like most folks in the West, your laptop and phone use something called the QWERTY keyboard, named for the six letters at the upper left of the board. At first glance, this layout makes no s...

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Thomas Nast, Part Two: A Cartoonist Conquers Corruption (and Moves to Ecuador)

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Rising from humble beginnings, Thomas Nast soon became something very much like the conscience of America. His illustrated takedowns of corruption spoke directly to people who were often illiterate, r...

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Thomas Nast, Part One: The Cartoonist Who Shaped America

Thomas Nast, Part One: The Cartoonist Who Shaped America

Tons of people have a soft spot for their favorite cartoon or comic strip -- yet few have attained the social status of the legendary artist Thomas Nast, the caricaturist often referred to as the "Fat...

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CLASSIC: The Rotten, Sausagey Secret Origin of Botox

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Today botox is one of the world's most well-known wrinkle treatments, as well as a go-to joke in the realm of pop culture. But where did this treatment come from, and what on Earth does it have to do ...

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