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Minneapolis has been hearing unexplained booms for decades and nobody can figure out why
Residents of the Longfellow neighborhood in Minneapolis have been reporting loud, unexplained explosions for several decades.
1 hr ago • Ellsworth Toohey
A 1977 trawler hauled up a carcass that Japan took for a sea monster
In April 1977 the Japanese trawler Zuiyō Maru, fishing east of Christchurch, New Zealand, pulled up a decomposing carcass about 10 meters long.
2 hrs ago • Ellsworth Toohey
Steam is killing physical gift cards to cut off scammers
Here’s a question: when was the last time you went out to the store and got yourself a physical gift card for online games retailer Steam?
2 hrs ago • Grant St. Clair
Boing Boing, June 11, 2026
Boulders, blimps, and a caterpillar that stings
19 hrs ago • Boing Boing
Scammers are already using the hantavirus to fleece people
When I say scammers are using the hantavirus, I don’t mean they’re engineering devious biological weapon attacks (although I’m sure they would if they…
19 hrs ago • Grant St. Clair
An anonymous group posted internet puzzles to recruit code-breakers, then vanished
Cicada 3301 is the name of “three sets of puzzles posted under the name ‘3301’ online between 2012 and 2014.” The first appeared on 4chan on January 4…
20 hrs ago • Ellsworth Toohey
Five men left a basketball game in 1978 and drove into a mystery
The Yuba County Five were five young men from Yuba County, California, “each with mild intellectual disabilities or psychiatric conditions,” who went…
21 hrs ago • Ellsworth Toohey
Giant inflatable Elon Musk appears in Times Square, protesting Grok’s lack of limits
New York, baby!
21 hrs ago • Grant St. Clair
In 1932, John W. Campbell imagined machines outliving humanity
In 1932, a 22-year-old John W.
21 hrs ago • Ellsworth Toohey
The first Tarzan pulp sold for $58,560 at a record-setting auction
A worn copy of a 1912 pulp magazine, graded just 2.0, sold for $58,560 this month because Tarzan is on the cover.
21 hrs ago • Mark Frauenfelder
A sculpture at CIA headquarters has kept a coded message secret for 35 years
Kryptos is a sculpture by artist Jim Sanborn on the grounds of CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.
21 hrs ago
How Claude Shannon used his wife as a language model in 1950
Grant Sanderson’s new 3Blue1Brown video starts from a 1940s question — how far can you compress text?
21 hrs ago • Mark Frauenfelder
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