A German man died while sailing on his yacht and his boat continued to sail around the world for a year - while his body became mummified inside. Plus, Canada's food guide is found to have flawed advice about fat consumption.
Stuff You Should Know: India's Push for Solar Power & Smithers Comes Out
India is pushing to expand its solar power capacity in a big way, and Smithers finally comes out on The Simpsons.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: Limericks for Erdogan & Reddit's FISA Transparency Report
Germany has censored satirical remarks made about Turkey's president - prompting calls from one UK journalist for more. Plus, Reddit crafts a clever way around disclosing FISA inquiries.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: The Brain on LSD & Flint's Water Crisis
Scientists in the UK have conducted a study of LSD's effects on the brain, and it's fascinating. Plus, an update on the disastrous poisoning of Flint, Michigan's water supply - will the right people be held accountable?
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: Surgeon, Heal Thyself & England's National Poo Museum
Josh and Chuck recount the amazing true story of a Russian surgeon, stationed in Antarctica in the 1960s, who was forced to perform an appendectomy on himself. Plus, England's Isle of Wight is now the home of a museum dedicated to poo.
Stuff You Should Know: Don't Be Dumb: Eight Glasses of Water a Day
Have you heard that you should drink eight glasses of water a day to stay healthy? Of course you have. But is it true? Tune in to this episode of Don't Be Dumb to find out if this common claim holds water.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: The Sailing Mummy & Canada's Flawed Food Guide
A German man died while sailing on his yacht and his boat continued to sail around the world for a year - while his body became mummified inside. Plus, Canada's food guide is found to have flawed advice about fat consumption.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: The Selfie of the Year & India's Porn Ban
Josh and Chuck offer praise for a truly excellent selfie, and talk about India's ultimately unsuccessful attempt to ban internet porn.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: The Jerk of the Year & A Toothy Teratoma
Josh and Chuck unevil the inaugural candidate for the Internet Roundup Jerk of the Year Award, and it's a doozy. Plus, we show you pictures of a horrifying teratoma with teeth.
Stuff You Should Know: Don't Be Dumb: Did People in Yesteryear Really Only Live Until Their 30s?
You've probably heard that our ancestors only lived into their 30s. But it turns out the person who told you that was actually using statistics to lie to you. Josh straightens it all out.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: Aurora Police Can Shoot at Moving Cars & Some Bitchin' Vans
The Aurora police have opened up the option of shooting at moving cars, and Josh has a glorious gallery of bitchin' vans.
Stuff You Should Know: England's Septuagenarian Jewelry Heist & the World's Cutest Rodent
A group of men in their 60s and 70s pulled off what is perhaps the biggest jewelry heist in England's history, plus both real and fake versions of what some consider to be the world's cutest rodent.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: Egg Rationing in Texas & More Macramé
Josh and Chuck talk about the avian flu outbreak and the egg rationing it's causing, plus Josh talks about more macramé.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: The Sailing Mummy & Canada's Flawed Food Guide
A German man died while sailing on his yacht and his boat continued to sail around the world for a year - while his body became mummified inside. Plus, Canada's food guide is found to have flawed advice about fat consumption.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: Surgeon, Heal Thyself & England's National Poo Museum
Josh and Chuck recount the amazing true story of a Russian surgeon, stationed in Antarctica in the 1960s, who was forced to perform an appendectomy on himself. Plus, England's Isle of Wight is now the home of a museum dedicated to poo.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: The Brain on LSD & Flint's Water Crisis
Scientists in the UK have conducted a study of LSD's effects on the brain, and it's fascinating. Plus, an update on the disastrous poisoning of Flint, Michigan's water supply - will the right people be held accountable?
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: Limericks for Erdogan & Reddit's FISA Transparency Report
Germany has censored satirical remarks made about Turkey's president - prompting calls from one UK journalist for more. Plus, Reddit crafts a clever way around disclosing FISA inquiries.
Stuff You Should Know: India's Push for Solar Power & Smithers Comes Out
India is pushing to expand its solar power capacity in a big way, and Smithers finally comes out on The Simpsons.
Stuff You Should Know: Internet Roundup: Aurora Police Can Shoot at Moving Cars & Some Bitchin' Vans
The Aurora police have opened up the option of shooting at moving cars, and Josh has a glorious gallery of bitchin' vans.
Google has come up with an intelligent way to speed-up the learning process for AI. Plus, a new spiky vest promises to keep your dog safe from coyotes.
More businesses are tracking their employees' sexual orientation, but not for nefarious reasons. Plus, a tragic story from China about a woman trapped in an elevator.
Stuff You Should Know: England's Septuagenarian Jewelry Heist & the World's Cutest Rodent
A group of men in their 60s and 70s pulled off what is perhaps the biggest jewelry heist in England's history, plus both real and fake versions of what some consider to be the world's cutest rodent.
Stuff You Should Know: Saving the Whales with Porn & Jailed for Tweeting
One of the internet's top streaming porn sites is donating money to save the whales, plus the story of a journalist jailed for tweeting a link.
Stuff You Should Know: The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone & Target's Gender-Neutral Pillow Fort
Josh and Chuck discuss a mysterious stone that may or may not have religious significance, and Target has a new line of gender-neutral child bedroom décor.
Stuff You Should Know: A 14-Year Old Aces AP Calculus & Western Europe's Ramblers
Josh and Chuck commend a 14-year old student who got a perfect score on his AP Calculus exam, plus pay tribute to the Ramblers, a Western European movement that advocates slow paced walks in the countryside.
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