In 1989, a breakthrough in "advanced parasitic research" on Cuttyhunk Island gave scientists a jump in understanding how humans evolved. During the first tests, people who took part felt like they had more physical and mental strength and awareness. But something terrible went wrong with the experiment, and the island mysteriously lost three quarters of its population.
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In 1989, a breakthrough in "advanced parasitic research" on Cuttyhunk Island gave scientists a jump in understanding how humans evolved. During the first tests, people who took part felt like they had more physical and mental strength and awareness. But something terrible went wrong with the experiment, and the island mysteriously lost three quarters of its population.
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