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Madison Dapcevich

Madison Dapcevich

Science Reporter at Snopes

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Photos show all-white orca off Japanese coast

It’s not clear whether the orca is a true albino or its white coloring was caused by another medical condition.
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Here's why some people think Tesla automobiles can 'see ghosts'

We tested the theory by driving a Model 3 through a cemetery.
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Study showed toilets can expel pathogens into surrounding environme...

Research also shows that pathogens persist in the bowl even after flushing.
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Was this Netflix's original logo? Here's what we found

The graphic has circulated for years as purported proof of the streaming service's original branding.
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Photos show yellow 'cholesterol nodules' on man's palms. Here's wha...

A man in his 40s experienced "asymptomatic yellowish nodules on his palms, soles, and elbows" for three weeks.
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Real 'Hot Tub of Despair'? This oceanic region supposedly kills any...

The deadly deep-sea brine pool is said to kill anything that enters its waters.
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Imafidon family wasn't named 'most intelligent family in England' b...

Though several people with the Imafidon last name have impressive backgrounds.
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Here's why this map says it's legal to hunt unicorns in Michigan

"The pursuit of the unicorn is a lonely quest," a university's regulations say.
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'90s Ad Estimating Today's Prices for Vacations, Cars Is Real

"They say in thirty years a burger & fries could cost $16,” the advertisement read.
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Icelandic Display Shows Last McDonald's Cheeseburger Sold There?

The financial crisis of 2009 reportedly made the franchise too expensive to operate.
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Cats Learn To Associate Images With Words Faster Than Babies?

Scientists have also claimed that our feline friends “know” their names.