Neatorama features a fascinating blog entry about some cool stuff you probably didn’t know about water (I didn’t anyway.) One is about the phenomenon called supercooling and instant ice formation.
“Everybody knows that when you cool water to 0 °C (32 °F) it forms ice … except that in some cases it doesn’t! You can actually [...]

Probably doping is the most oubvios in competitive body building. Documentary on hardcore steroid use:
The Man Whose Arms Exploded Part 1

The Man Whose Arms Exploded Part 2

The Man Whose Arms Exploded Part 3

The Man Whose Arms Exploded Part 4

The Man Whose Arms Exploded Part 5

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