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Juliane Koepcke Survived A Plane Crash And An 11-Day Jungle Trek

After the crash of LANSA Flight 508, Juliane Koepcke wandered the Peruvian jungle for 11 days before she stumbled upon loggers who helped her. Juliane Koepcke had no idea what was in store for her when she boarded LANSA Flight 508 on December 24, 1971.

Mark Oliver, Author At All That's Interesting

Mark Oliver 2 weeks ago From Cleopatra's kingdom to "Japan's Atlantis," these cities sank beneath the water long ago, but the ruins they left behind continue to provide insight into what life was like for the people who lived in them.

Mimic Octopus The Astounding Impersonator Of The Deep Sea [VIDEO]

The mimic octopus is the chameleon of the sea. With the ability to change its color, texture, and behavior, it mimics whatever life forms are in its current environment. Scientists believe that it can mimic up to 15 other different types of marine species.

Plague Doctors, The Masked Physicians Who Fought The Black Death

The Black Death was the deadliest epidemic of bubonic plague in history, wiping out some 25 million Europeans alone in just a few years. Out of desperation, cities hired a new breed of physician so-called plague doctors who were either second-rate physicians, young physicians with limited experience, or who had no certified medical

Scientists Grow Beating Human Heart From Stem Cells

Bernhard Jank/Massachusetts General Hospital Over a third of Americans who need a new heart will not get the transplant they deserve in the upcoming year. And those lucky enough to receive one still run the major risk of their body rejecting it.