
25 creepiest science experiments in human history
We all know science is about ‘discovery’ and ‘exploration’ that replace ignorance and superstition with knowledge. And day by day, tons of curious science experiments have taken a significant role…
We all know science is about ‘discovery’ and ‘exploration’ that replace ignorance and superstition with knowledge. And day by day, tons of curious science experiments have taken a significant role…
The year 1816 is known as the Year Without a Summer, also the Poverty Year and Eighteen Hundred and Froze To Death, because of severe climate abnormalities that caused average…
An astonishing discovery took place in the fall of 2011 when a team of archaeologists working in the palace of ancient Avaris, Egypt, found the remains of 16 human hands…
Woods and forests are infamous for hiding the rich history of Battlefields, buried treasures, Native burial grounds, crimes, murders, hangings, suicides, cult sacrifices, and no wonder what; which make them…
About one hundred children, youths, and women were killed by the Beast of Gévaudan. Victims were found torn apart or decapitated!
In 1948, a man was found dead on a beach in Adelaide and the words, "Tamám Shud", torn from a book, was found in a hidden pocket. The rest of the book was discovered in a nearby car, with a mysterious code on a page only visible under UV Light. The code and the identity of the man have never been solved.
On the morning of August 6, 1945, a citizen of Hiroshima was sat on the stone steps outside the Sumitomo Bank when the world’s first atomic bomb was detonated over…
Scandinavian scientists have decoded the renowned and enigmatic Rök Runestone. Its has almost 700 runes foreshadowing a climate changethat would bring a harsh winter and the end of time. In…
You may have heard about hundreds of unsolved mysteries, but only a few that gave you the real chills. Here’s a collection that you are searching for, some creepy unsolved…
Scaphism was an ancient Persian method of execution and torture used during the Achaemenid Empire (modern-day Iran). It involved trapping the victim between two boats or shells, with their head, hands, and feet protruding. The victim was then left to rot, exposed to the elements, insects, and scavenging animals.