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Secrets of Russian Human Experiments
A Russian researcher walks into a room expecting to find his human test subjects fine but sees chaos instead. There are screams and bodies torn apart and mutilated. It looks like a scene from hell. Even the survivors have flesh ripped off and bones exposed. The researcher is shocked and wonders what has happened. This wasn't how the experiment was supposed to go. The conditions weren't great, but tearing each other apart over lack of sleep is extreme. This is the story of the Russian Sleep Experiment, rumored to be true. In the late 1940s, Soviet researchers created a stimulant to keep people awake for war. The Soviets wanted to test their drug on humans to see its effects.
By Elena Proko2 years ago in History
Why Titanic’s Passengers Smelled Metal That Night
The Royal Mail ship or RMS Titanic easily the most famous steam ship in history was once the symbol of luxury and dreams that promised to come true it took 3 years and 3,000 people to construct it on April 10th 1912 the brand new ocean liner greeted its passengers with the smell of fresh varnish paint and newly saw wood back then they still used lead for the production of paint and linseed oil as a binder so that smell must have been powerful when it was fully operational the giant vessel consumed around 850 tons of coal per day and the passengers would also smell its fumes another odor that must have filled the Titanic's deck at least the first class ones was the new scent by the famous French perfume house geran it was released earlier in the same year and quickly became a hit with the well-off ladies the perfume that you can still buy today is a mix of violets and Iris with creamy vanilla on the dramatic evening of April 14th when Titanic only had hours to live the unknowing waiters were serving oysters lamb and mint sauce roast duck with applesauce and other Delicacies to their first class guests the second class was filled with the smells of curried chicken spring lamb and roast turkey third class passengers had simple GRL and biscuits that night at 11:00 p.m. p.m. as the ship got dangerously close to the iceberg the new smell added to the mix it was a mineral odor with metallic notes if you have ice in your fridge you must have noticed it takes the smell of neighboring Foods the same happens to icebergs they take on the odors of sea animals and maintain the chemical composition of the water that they're made of if more people had known about the meaning of this particular metallic smell they probably still wouldn't have saved the ship but the number of people that managed to escape the safety could have been larger speaking of smells in case you've ever wondered what space smells like but aren't planning to become an astronaut anytime soon listen up you can try out o to space an aroma that was designed by NASA decades ago the idea of the perfume was to help astronauts prepare for their encounters with space at all levels during their training but hold on a second space is a vacuum so it technically shouldn't have any smell yet astronauts who have been out there remembered it as a pleasant metallic odor something like the smell of welding fumes or burnt gunpowder they could smell it on their space suits after coming back into their spacecraft we can also guess what other planets smell like based on what their atmospheres are made of Venus has clouds of sulfuric acid in its atmosphere so it must smell like rotten eggs Mars and Uranus also smell like rotten eggs by the way each of the layers of Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of different chemicals that's why it smells different depending on where you are some layers would greet you with a yummy Aroma of bitter almonds or marzipan and others closer to the top smell like cleaning products the remaining planets of the solar system are unlikely to have a distinctive scent because they're mostly odorless gases in their atmospheres as for our natural satellite the Moon the Apollo Astronauts claim that its dust smells like [Music] Gunpowder the fragrance of fresh cut grass makes regular mowing it nearly worth it but did you know that the grass isn't having a great time while you're doing it in fact it's sort of screaming for help and because grass can't scream out loud it expresses discomfort by releasing a mix of smelly volatile molecules it does it to protect itself from insects caterpillars and other creatures just love to munch on sugary plant snacks when you mow the grass it releases jasmonic acid among other things it's sort of a signal to parasitic wasp that there is a caterpillar available these creatures deal with the grass as offenders and it can keep growing happily ever after from the point of view of the grass mowing is not much different from an insect attack so it protects itself the best way it can the rain has an easy d recognize powerful smell also known as petor but where does it come from turns out some plants secrete oils during drought the rocks and soil accumulate those oils compounds and when the raindrops hit they mix with water and release into the air sometimes these oils combine with chemicals produced by bacteria living in the soil the result of this cooperation is a musky odor you can smell in the woods or in your garden when you turn over the wet soil ozone also adds to the smell of rain especially after thunderstorms it happens when a lightning Bolt's electrical charge splits oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the atmosphere and they later recombine into ozone one Theory says we enjoy the aroma of rain so much because it's imprinted in our brains different cultures have always Associated rain with something positive and we could have inherited that perception now chocolate fans of which I am one this is for you there are flowers that smell exactly like your favorite tree it's a product of a tropical plant after all and since it's impossible to recreate the exact magical scent chocolate has in a perfume you can plant some chocolate flowers also known as the green ey Li relieves in your garden these flowers look like daisies with yellow petals around a deep red Center when you pick its petals the flow releases the delicious smell we all love so much the leaves and branches of the plant also have the same fragrance now in case I got you interested you can find the flower in dry soils of Arizona Texas Colorado and other states with similar climates it blooms all year and the aroma is strongest on warm days the Bearcat also known as the beton does not only look super cute but also smells like buttered popcorn but Turon prefer to stay alone and use their Aroma to mark their territory and find potential Partners when they have to scientists tried to figure out the secret of their unusual smell and suggested it could come from secretions from the scent glands under the animal's tail further research showed that the popcorn smell comes from the Bearcat urine after the Animal answers Nature's call it leaves a scent Trail in the trees with its tail that often gets soaked but if the real popcorn only releases its amazing smell when it's popping under Heat how do Bearcats manage to do it without a microwave well the answer could be in their diet or more likely in the bacteria that come in contact with the animals natural fluid duria is a fruit popular in Southeast Asia that smells sweet and nice to some people but to the majority it's a mix of rotten onions and sweaty socks the stench is so powerful that it's banned on public transportation and hotels in some countries the secret of durian is its 44 odor Active Components the mix is so complex that you can never tell what it's going to smell like and despite that horrible smell durian is considered a delicacy and is used to make mostly sweet dishes like cakes and candy there was a smelly incident involving durian at a library in Australia the smell of rotting fruit in a Cupboard has spread across the entire building through the air conditioning system they Moke it for gas leak Ag and had to evacuate around 500 students and teachers well that stinks and finally if you've ever been to Natural hot springs or went to see some Geyers you'll never forget the smell of hydrogen sulfide or less poetically rotten eggs it's actually not only yucky but also highly flammable but it can also be quite useful most households in isand use geothermal Springs as a source of hot water although it doesn't smell fresh it's perfectly safe to drink and the smell doesn't stay on your body after you take a shower so there that's it for today so hey if you pacified your curiosity then give the video a like and share it with your friends or if you want more just click on these videos and stay on the bright side.
By Nwachukwu Ella2 years ago in History
MY SCHOOL LOVE
Emily was a dream of ethereal magnificence, her presence likened to a much needed refresher in the midst of the clamoring hallways of Willowbrook Secondary School. With her porcelain composition and eyes the shade of the morning sky, she had a brilliance that appeared to enlighten the most obscure corners of the world. Her streaming locks flowed like turned gold, outlining her sensitive highlights with a demeanor of beauty and style.
By Rajalaksmi2 years ago in History
The Ascent and Fall of the Roman Realm
Title: The Ascent and Fall of the Roman Realm In the records of mankind's set of experiences, hardly any domains have made as significant an imprint as the Roman Realm. Its ascent from a little city-state to a rambling domain, and its possible breakdown, have intrigued researchers and laymen the same for a really long time. This is the narrative of the ascent and fall of the Roman Realm — a story of desire, triumph, brilliance, and eventually, decline.
By Adeel Khan2 years ago in History
The Quiet Pandemic: NCDs and Pandemic Readiness
In 2020, Coronavirus took a large number of lives and has taken a lot more since. Each person all over the planet felt the effect of the horrible infection, and regular day to day existence as far as we might be concerned was suspended.
By Nancharaiah Chowdary Gudavalli2 years ago in History
Kamakhya Devi
Located in Guwahati, Assam, on top of Nilachal Hill, the Kamakhya Devi Temple is a monument to the spirituality and architecture of ancient Hinduism. Its past is intricately entwined with ancient history, dating back to the renowned account of Lord Shiva's wife, Sati. As per the scriptures, Sati was the daughter of Prajapati Daksha and also an incarnation of the goddess Adi-shakti. Daksha was the son of Brahma and the first Prajapati (emperor) of the world which made him egoistic. She fell in love with Bhagwan Shiva who was hated by her father Daksha. Despite her father's disagreement, Sati married Shiva which made Daksha abandon her daughter. Once, Prajapati Daksha escorted an enormous yajna in her palace. All the gods, demons, priests, and commoners from all around the world were invited except Shiva and Sati. Sati imbibed by the love of her parents decided to access the yajna uninvited. Noticing Sati in the palace, Daksha became furious and out of rage insulted Shiva. Sati could not bear the insults of her husband and self-immolated herself. Witnessing such devastating condition of his wife, Shiva became furious and called upon Virbhadra and Bhadrakali to annihilate Daksha. He then entered the palace and bearing the burnt body of her wife traveled across the cosmos in anguish and wrath. To emancipate the soul of Sati, so that she could be reborn, Bhagwan Vishnu, with the help of his sudarshan chakra, sliced her body into 51 pieces, each falling into different sites and creating a Shaktipeeth. Kamakhya Devi temple is the place where Sati's vulva (external genitalia) fell, forming the holiest place for Hindu pilgrims. Interestingly, there's no idol of the deity in the Sanctum Sanctorum of the temple, rather a yoni-like stone (a stone in the shape of the female genitalia) over which a natural spring flows. Every year, the Kamakhya Temple hosts the Hindu festival known as the Ambubachi Mela. It lasts for four days and is observed during the monsoon season, which is often in June. Thousands of followers from all across India attend the festival, which is based on the traditional tale that the goddess Kamakhya has a menstrual cycle. The goddess Kamakhya is thought to be going through her yearly menstrual cycle during this period, hence the temple is closed for three days. During this time, the Brahmaputra river also turns red for three days. A red cloth is used to cover the yoni during these three days. The temple is reopened on the fourth day, often referred to as "Naba Patrika Puja" or "Devi Snan," which marks the conclusion of the goddess' menstrual cycle. The red cloth covering the yoni turns red and is distributed among the Devotees in the form of Prasad (Angabastra). Devotees assemble to watch the idols being bathed in holy water while engaging in complex rituals and hymn chanting. The fair draws visitors from all across the nation with its array of cultural events, folk music and dance performances, traditional craft exhibits, and local food vendors. All things considered, the Ambubachi Mela is not just a religious celebration but also a cultural spectacle that highlights the rich history and customs of India and provides a forum for societal unity and spiritual renewal. For those who worship the goddess Shakti, the Kamakhya Temple is extremely important as one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, representing the holy feminine force and energy. The temple complex consists of several smaller shrines, each radiating a sense of spiritual reverence and devotion, devoted to different forms of the goddess. Its unique dome-shaped roofs and elaborate wall carvings are reflections of the Indian cultural and artistic influences on its architecture. The temple has a long history of incorporating tantric rituals and practices, which draw researchers and practitioners of Tantra from all over the world. For both visitors and seekers, the Kamakhya Temple is more than just a physical structure—rather, it's a hallowed place where the goddess's heavenly presence is felt deeply. It inspires innumerable people on their spiritual journey through the realms of devotion and divine grace, acting as a light of hope, healing, and transformation. Menstruation is a representation of a woman's inventiveness and ability to bear children. It's a symbol of rejuvenation and creation, something which should be revered and not forsaken. The goddess and the Kamakhya temple honor the Shakti that resides in every woman. But unfortunately, some people even today, consider menstruation and a bleeding woman to be impure. There's a need to recall the lost history and heritage of India to bring back the era when women were worshipped and respected and menstruation was considered a reverential and creative process rather than a taboo.
By Varshita Gupta 2 years ago in History
Why is Bucephalus so Famous? Everyone Needs To Know!
Bucephalus, the legendary horse of Alexander the Great, is famous for several reasons that have captivated people throughout history. This magnificent animal played a crucial role in Alexander's conquests and has become an iconic symbol of loyalty, courage, and partnership. Let's delve into what made Bucephalus so special and why his legacy endures to this day.
By Exotic History2 years ago in History
"Stardreamer's Odyssey: Finding Home Among the Stars
In the quiet expanse of the cosmos, far beyond the reaches of human understanding, lies a world unlike any other. This is the planet of Lumina, where the sky is an ever-changing canvas of vibrant hues and the land is teeming with life that defies imagination.
By Hippolyte king2 years ago in History








