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Wednesday 27 May 2015

Death Of A Stuntman

Horrible Movie Set Accidents You Might Not Know About, Sending Ice To Antarctica, Shorts You Can Wear To Work, Meet The 'Dark Money' Phantom, The Creepy Fundamentalist Homeschool Cult That Trained The Duggars, Scientists Have Mummified A Human Leg Using Ancient Egyptian Methods
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
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DEATH OF A STUNTMAN
Horrible Movie Set Accidents You Might Not Know About
digg.com
Stunt doubles don't get the credit they deserve. Imgur user FatherUzzi put together a list of notable movie set accidents, some of which were fatal and gruesome.
COLD STORAGE
Sending Ice To Antarctica
bbc.com
Scientists are planning to ship ice to the Antarctic. They're afraid that mountain glaciers around the world are melting as a result of climate change and want to store samples of ice in a new vault in the coldest place on Earth.
SHORTS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Shorts You Can Wear To Work
ministryofsupply.com
If you're into wearing shorts to work, these pups are your best bet. Editor's note: They also look good on the weekends.
CONSIDER THE SOURCE
Meet The 'Dark Money' Phantom
publicintegrity.org
Just outside Cincinnati, tucked among insurance agencies, hair salons and a yoga studio, is the nexus of one of the nation's most mysterious networks pouring secret money into elections.
DUGG DEEPER
The Creepy Fundamentalist Homeschool Cult That Trained The Duggars
gawker.com
You know about the Duggars, the evangelical Christian family whose 19 children catapulted them to fame through Discovery Health specials and TLC show, "19 Kids and Counting." But we've still just barely scratched the surface of the insane, terrifying homeschool cult that the Duggars and thousands more across the country subscribe to: the Advanced Training Institute.
WALKING LIKE AN EGYPTIAN
Scientists Have Mummified A Human Leg Using Ancient Egyptian Methods
popsci.com
Most of what we know about mummies comes from the written accounts of historians like Herodotus, who lived in the 400s BC and recorded how the ancient Egyptians mummified cadavers. But how do we know we can trust this Herodotus guy? Instead of taking his word for it, scientists decided to test whether the ancient methods worked, taking a human body and mummifying it themselves.
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GRAVE CONCERNS
Image: An abandoned cage is photographed at a camp found in Wang Burma at the Malaysia-Thailand border outside Wang Kelian, Malaysia on Tuesday, May 26, 2015. Malaysian forensic teams exhumed a body from a shallow grave at an abandoned camp on Tuesday that was used by human traffickers, the first of what police predicted would be more grim findings as they combed through a cluster of jungle camps on the border with Thailand.
An abandoned cage is photographed at a camp found in Wang Burma at the Malaysia-Thailand border outside Wang Kelian, Malaysia on Tuesday, May 26, 2015. Malaysian forensic teams exhumed a body from a shallow grave at an abandoned camp on Tuesday that was used by human traffickers, the first of what police predicted would be more grim findings as they combed through a cluster of jungle camps on the border with Thailand. Credit: AP Photo/Joshua Paul
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