The Oddities Department
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2563520/fan_mail/new] In Episode 18 of The Oddities Department, we take you through four wildly unsettling (and occasionally hilarious) exhibits where history, science, and human curiosity collide in the most chaotic ways imaginable. š§ Einsteinās Brain Heist When Albert Einstein died in 1955, he asked for a simple cremationāno autopsy, no spectacle. A pathologist ignored that, removed his brain without permission, and spent decades slicing it up and distributing it to scientists around the world. Science⦠or theft? š Operation Mincemeat (WWIIās Most Absurd Spy Plan) British intelligence used the body of a homeless man, gave him a fake identity, a fiancĆ©e, and top-secret documentsāthen dropped him into the ocean to trick Nazi Germany. It worked. Somehow. š¬ Medieval Torture Devices Designed for Women From iron masks that shredded tongues to devices built for public humiliation and mutilation, we uncover the disturbing reality of gender-targeted torture in history. šš· Cocaine Jazz Rats (Yes, This Is Real Science) In a real 2011 study, researchers gave rats cocaine and discovered something unexpectedāthey started preferring jazz music. What sounds like a joke is actually a fascinating look at how addiction rewires the brain.
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