When Texas Sprayed DDT On Citizens To Prevent Polio
Years before the polio vaccine and Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" were born into existence, pesticides like DDT were thought to cure most ailments.
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Years before the polio vaccine and Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" were born into existence, pesticides like DDT were thought to cure most ailments.
In some cases, Morison's pills proved lethal.
The Hoyo Negro pit in the Yucatán's Sac Actun cave system already proved a worthy site in 2007. Now, these ancient remains have reconfirmed that notion.
Made from human stem cells, the tiny lab-grown brain with eyes could be a milestone in studying retinal disorders and improving eye transplants.
Police found the body of 82-year-old Doris Cumming four months later.
The team that built the 3D recreation of the ship calls it the "digital twin" and hopes it can facilitate exploration of the Titanic while minimizing dist...
Officials have denied rumors that they'll explode the beached whale carcass in Nehalem Bay State Park — and repeat the mistake they made in 1970.
Known as the "Beauty Queen Killer," serial killer Christopher Wilder targeted aspiring models, killing at least eight of them during his cross-country cri...
In the summer of 1945, Japan planned to send five submarines across the Pacific, carrying aircraft that would drop balloon bombs containing infected fleas.
Long before Walter White dissolved bodies in bathtubs, John George Haigh used sulphuric acid to cover up his crimes.
Jeremy Pauley is facing a number of charges stemming from the macabre online purchase.
For centuries, the Varangian Guard was an elite bodyguard unit stationed in Constantinople to defend the Byzantine Emperor.