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Anatomy of a Curse: The History of the F-Word

Forget the myths about kings and archers; the true origin of the F-word is rooted deep in the Germanic forests.…

4 months ago

Gossip, Lies & Survival: The Social Brain

We're often told language evolved to help us hunt mammoths, but what if its true purpose was more strategic—and a…

4 months ago

Ottoman Ciphers: Turkey’s Secret Script

Journey back in time to uncover Siyakat, the secret script of the Ottoman Empire. This deliberately complex and stylized writing…

4 months ago

The Comanche Code: A Linguistic Fortress

While the Navajo are rightly famous, the Comanche Code Talkers of WWII's European Theater created an equally unbreakable code. Based…

4 months ago

Aesopian Language: The Dissident’s Secret Code

Discover Aesopian language, the subtle art of embedding subversive messages in seemingly innocent writing. Born from the need to outsmart…

4 months ago

The Book cipher: Hiding Secrets in Plain Text

Discover the book cipher, a fascinating method of hiding messages in plain sight using an ordinary book as the secret…

4 months ago

The Kasiski Method: From Ciphers to Authorship

Discover how a 19th-century code-breaking technique, the Kasiski examination, found a new life in the digital age. This method, originally…

4 months ago

AI as Cryptographer: The New Codebreakers

From ancient scrolls to encrypted data streams, codebreaking has always been a linguistic puzzle. Now, a new kind of cryptographer…

4 months ago

Cold Case Linguistics: The Somerton Man’s Code

In 1948, an unidentified man was found dead on an Australian beach with a scrap of paper bearing two Persian…

4 months ago

Homophonic Substitution: Beating Frequency Analysis

Discover the homophonic substitution cipher, a clever cryptographic method designed to thwart simple code-breaking. By assigning multiple symbols to common…

4 months ago

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