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Mystery Solved? DNA Tentatively Identifies Somerton Man

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The Somerton Beach man mystery has baffled authorities and mystery buffs for decades, but DNA researchers have finally put a tentative name to the man found dead on Somerton Beach in 1948.

How Long Can a Person Safely Hang Upside Down?

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Although spending time upside down can be good for overall health, doing so eventually can be fatal under the right conditions.

The Hamsa Appears in Multiple Cultures, but Why?

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The hamsa, a depiction of a human hand, often with a central eye motif, is a protective symbol meant to ward off evil.

The Krampus Gallery of Holiday Doom!

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The Krampus represent the dark side of the holidays. Learn about the terrifying Krampus and their role in yuletide traditions.

Tips for Minimizing Your Carbon Footprint

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Environmental awareness is at an all-time high. We've moved beyond the message that littering is bad -- today we have Web sites, television programs, documentaries and books examining our impact upon the environment.

7 Plants That Repel Flies Naturally!

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Hate flies? Keep them away with these herbs. Learn more about these seven herbs that deter flies naturally.

Dark Chocolate Is Good for Your Teeth, Really!

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Did you know that dark chocolate is good for your teeth? Check out this article and learn how dark chocolate is good for your teeth.

Mezcal vs. Tequila: A Guide to Agave-based Spirits

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Tequila and mezcal are two of the most famous agave-based spirits from Mexico, and bartenders sometimes use them interchangeably in mixed drinks. Mezcal cocktails will often have a smokier flavor than ones made with tequila, but what are the other differences?

7 Cults in America: A History of Infamy

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Cults are not unique to the United States, but there is a long history of cults in America. "Compared to other developed nations, the U.S. does have this consistent relationship with cults," Amanda Montell, author of "Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism," tells LitHub. "Whenever I talk to my friends who are not American and I tell them I'm writing this book about cults, their eyes do not light up the same way that Americans' eyes do.

Poseidon: God of the Sea, Earthquakes and Horse Races

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Poseidon, god of the sea, was an integral figure in ancient Greek mythology. Although the name Poseidon means "lord of the earth," this powerful god mostly controlled the oceans and waterways. The Aegean Sea fell and rose by his hand, and sailors prayed for mercy during every nautical voyage.

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