
Scientific Misconceptions Clarified •
Jan '25
The idea that humans use only 10 percent of their brains is a widely circulated myth. It has been referenced in movies, books, and motivational speeches, often as a way to suggest that people have untapped mental potential. However, scientific resear... Read more >>

Historical Myths Explained •
Jan '25
The image of Viking warriors wearing horned helmets is one of the most enduring yet inaccurate depictions in popular culture. From movies and TV shows to Halloween costumes and sports team logos, the idea of Vikings donning elaborate horned headgear ... Read more >>

Scientific Misconceptions Clarified •
Jan '25
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) has been a topic of debate for decades, with strong opinions on both sides. Some believe it is a harmful additive linked to various health issues, while others see it as a safe and effective way to enhance food flavor. Desp... Read more >>

Scientific Misconceptions Clarified •
Jan '25
Many parents and educators have long assumed that sugar consumption makes children hyperactive. This idea has influenced dietary guidelines, school policies, and parenting strategies. However, scientific research has repeatedly shown that there is no... Read more >>

Historical Myths Explained •
Jan '25
Medieval torture devices are often depicted as widespread and commonly used instruments of pain in history books, films, and television. Stories of medieval Europe’s reliance on devices like the iron maiden, the rack, and the Judas cradle stem more... Read more >>

Conspiracy Theory Debunking •
Jan '25
The moon landing in 1969 remains one of humanity's most significant achievements, yet conspiracy theories claiming it was a hoax continue to persist. These claims often rely on misinformation, misinterpretations of scientific principles, and distrust... Read more >>

Historical Myths Explained •
Dec '24
The phrase "Let them eat cake" has long been attributed to Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France before the French Revolution. It is often cited as an example of her supposed indifference to the suffering of the French people, particularly in re... Read more >>

Historical Myths Explained •
Dec '24
Napoleon Bonaparte is often remembered for his military genius, political ambition, and the so-called "Napoleon complex," a term used to describe men who overcompensate for their short stature with aggressive behavior. Historians have largely dispute... Read more >>

Media Misinformation Exposed •
Dec '24
Deepfake technology is transforming the way news is created, distributed, and consumed. This AI-driven innovation enables the manipulation of audio and video content to create highly realistic but entirely fabricated footage. While deepfakes have bee... Read more >>