Lobster Beer

Whole crustaceans get boiled in the wort for this Maine ale. | Continue reading


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The Dazzlingly Colorful Atlases That Brought the Night Sky Within Reach

Detailed maps of the heavens weren't just for scholars. | Continue reading


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Inside the World’s Only Chile Pepper Research Institute

The center has spread spicy knowledge for decades. | Continue reading


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Stumbling Stones of Rome

Brass cobblestones mark the places where individual Holocaust victims were taken from their homes. | Continue reading


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Found: 14,400-Year-Old Flatbread Remains That Predate Agriculture

The burned crumbs shed light on prehistoric hunter-gatherers’ diets. | Continue reading


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Morocco's nutty, decadent spread is made from the prized oil of the argan tree

Amlou is made from the prized oil of Morocco's argan tree. | Continue reading


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How Deaf Children in Nicaragua Created a New Language – Atlas Obscura

It happened on the playground. | Continue reading


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Listen to the Mournful Wails of Planets and Moons

A saturnine soundtrack. | Continue reading


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Wehrum – Ghost Town

The ruined remains of the old coal mining are hidden within the woods. | Continue reading


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Narwhals Are Real, and They Could Be in Real Trouble

As Arctic waters warm, shipping traffic is rapidly increasing in their favored habitats. | Continue reading


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What Footage from 1980s Bike Races Can Teach Us About Climate Change

Ignore the Lycra—look at the flowers. | Continue reading


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Why a Volcano Is Crucial to This Azorean Chef’s Homestyle Stew

While male chefs make cozido gourmet, Teresa Casada sticks to tradition. | Continue reading


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The Crab Migration That the Colombian Army Is Dispatched to Protect

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Why the U.S. Navy Once Had a Concrete Ice Cream Barge

The portable parlor sustained sailors on the high seas. | Continue reading


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The Lucrative Business of Prescribing Booze During Prohibition

Those looking to self-medicate could score at the doctor's office. | Continue reading


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The Hidden History of Shanghai’s Jewish Quarter

As Hitler rose to power, the city welcomed refugees. | Continue reading


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Tell Us Everything About Your Favorite Local Ice Cream Shop

Pretty please, with a cherry on top. | Continue reading


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Seattle’s Mystery Soda Machine Has Gone Missing

Will it ever return? | Continue reading


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How Comparisons Help Us Understand the Universe

And ourselves. | Continue reading


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The Dangers of Train Yards, Through the Eyes of Railroad Employees

A collection of photos from the 1960s tried to show why locomotives need two people in the cab. | Continue reading


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Abalonia: The Island Nation That Never Was

It was meant to be a seafood paradise. | Continue reading


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Newton's Apple Tree Around the World

A global map of science's most important tree. | Continue reading


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The Board Game at the Heart of Viking Culture

An ancient game known as "hnefatafl" held immense symbolic and religious significance. | Continue reading


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An Insider's Tour of New York's Disappearing Magic History

Peek behind the curtain of once-magnificent venues and the back rooms where magicians share their secrets. | Continue reading


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Point Roberts,an American City Embedded in Canada

An American city stranded at the tip of a Canadian peninsula where strict adherence to the "49th parallel rule" became problematic. | Continue reading


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Beans

Fava beans can be lethal. | Continue reading


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Vote Against Prohibition

A faded sign from the 1920s remembers Baltimore's resistance toward banning alcohol. | Continue reading


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The Lost Lingo of New York City’s Soda Jerks

Anyone for a "glob"? | Continue reading


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Why Medieval Monasteries Branded Their Books

The fiery marks were a way to keep track of tomes on the move. | Continue reading


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Why One Island Grows 80% of the World’s Vanilla

Now, it's more valuable than silver. | Continue reading


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Where the 'No Ending a Sentence with a Preposition' Rule Comes From

It all goes back to 17th-century England and a fusspot named John Dryden. | Continue reading


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These 800-year-old ruins were the royal residence for hunting in Sherwood Forest

These medieval ruins were once a royal retreat for hunting in Sherwood Forest. | Continue reading


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A New Accent Is Developing in Southwest Kansas

The diverse young people of the town of Liberal are coming up with their own way to talk. | Continue reading


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Engineer Behind 175 Year Old Tunnel Built Secret Birthday Present for Himself

The creator of the Box Tunnel built in a secret birthday present for himself. | Continue reading


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The Dark and Fabulous Dinner Parties of the First Professional Food Critic

Grimod de La Reynière hosted dark and fabulous dinner parties. | Continue reading


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Seaweed Ale

The ocean-scented ale pays homage to an old Scottish style. | Continue reading


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The Weird, Dangerous, Isolated Life of the Saturation Diver

One of the world's most hazardous jobs is known for its intense pressure. | Continue reading


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The Forgotten Black Pioneers Who Settled the Midwest

Before the Civil War, free black settlements grew in the Northwest Territory. | Continue reading


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The Many Reasons Biologists Eat Their Study Subjects

Snacking on specimens from raw monkey to bee vomit can help scientists figure stuff out. | Continue reading


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One of the world's largest steam locomotives is making a triumphant return

Hold onto your engineer caps, railroad history lovers. | Continue reading


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Before Sloth Meant Laziness, It Was the Spiritual Sin of Acedia (2017)

And why early monks in the desert didn't want to fall asleep during the day. | Continue reading


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Anata No Warehouse

This faux-seedy Japanese arcade is made up to look like a maze of alleys straight out of a cyberpunk dystopia. | Continue reading


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When Researchers Used IHOP to Determine If Kansas Is Flatter Than a Pancake

Delicious, and helpful. | Continue reading


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Climate Change Made Zombie Ants Even More Cunning

Your move, Hollywood. | Continue reading


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Cold, Damp 'Sky Islands' Are Hotspots for Unusual Plants and Animals

Exploring an ecological oasis high up on the Philippines' Palawan Island. | Continue reading


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Aliens Might Never Appreciate How Cool Voyager’s Golden Record Is

If they find it, they may just be confused. | Continue reading


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Remembering When Only Barbarians Drank Milk

"Butter eater" was once a terrible insult. | Continue reading


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How Corning, NY Changed the World with Glass

In the late 1860s, a barge helped the "Crystal City" usher in a new era of innovation. | Continue reading


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