Nikola Tesla’s Man Myths and Legends

In the mid-19th century, the Austrian Empire spanned a vast territory from Italy to Ukraine, characterised by both authoritarian rule and significant reforms. It was during this era, in the village of Smiljan (now in modern-day Croatia), that Nikola Tesla was born, the fourth of five children. Tesla’s father was a priest, and the...

Aerosol Sprays’ Impact on Ozone Recovery

The common belief that aerosol sprays are detrimental to the Earth’s ozone layer is rooted in historical practices rather than current realities. This misconception arises from the era when aerosol cans primarily utilized chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) as propellants. CFCs were not only in aerosol sprays but also in refrigerators, air conditioners, and various industrial applications....

A “Mouth-to-mouth” Seal is Not Necessary for CPR

False: “Mouth-to-mouth” ventilations between chest compressions are an essential part of CPR. In reality, the American Heart Association’s 2010 guidelines changed the landscape of CPR. The outdated “15 chest compressions then 2 breaths” or “30 compressions then 2 breaths” techniques are no longer recommended. The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) analyzed extensive research,...

Truths History Has to Share About Pirate Legends

Piracy: it’s a subject that’s captured the imagination of countless readers and filmgoers over the years. But the romanticized image of the swashbuckling pirate isn’t always rooted in fact. Let’s demystify some popular pirate myths and provide a clearer view of history. Walking the Plank? Not so Common Contrary to popular belief, having victims...

Who Really Knows the Coca-Cola Formula?

Everyone loves a good myth. One that’s been perpetuated with verve is that only two individuals possess the Coca-Cola formula, and they can never meet for fear of the secret being lost. Let’s set the record straight: it’s not true. The legend might have its roots in a Coca-Cola advertisement, but the actual story...

Are Human Pheromones a Myth or Reality?

In the intriguing world of animal courtship, the use of pheromones has long been an established phenomenon. From the male silkworm emitting scents to attract mates to the peculiar antics of the male dromedary blowing out its tongue, nature’s strategies are diverse and often astonishing. But What About Human Pheromones? While popular belief may...

Is Absinthe As An Hallucinogenic Myth or Madness?

“Let me be mad, mad with absinthe, the wildest, most luxurious madness in the world.” Thus proclaimed Marie Corelli in her 1886 classic. And what a sensation this mysterious green spirit caused in the heart of the Bohemian revolution, from the cafes of Paris to the art studios of van Gogh. From its whimsical...

The Truth About Bomb Defusal Tactics

In many action-packed films, the climax often features a ticking bomb, its red timer blinking ominously, as our protagonist frantically decides which wire to cut. But how much truth lies behind this nail-biting scenario? The Origins of Modern Bomb Disposal Bomb disposal has evolved from the hands-on approach in its early days to the...

Facts and Myths Behind The Bermuda Triangle

Nestled between the bustling shores of Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda, lies the enigmatic Bermuda Triangle, often shrouded in legends of lost ships and planes. Dubbed “The Devil’s Triangle,” this stretch of the Atlantic Ocean has long captured the imagination of explorers and conspiracy theorists alike. Yet, let’s set the record straight – while...