Jonathan Hogeback
Former Encyclopædia Britannica Editor
Editorial intern, Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Primary Contributions (48)
Sticky, gooey, oftentimes orange, and homemade within the ears—earwax is considered a gross nuisance that people tend to frequently remove and clean from the body. Whether it’s by cotton swab, an ill-advised and dangerous method, or by an otolaryngologist, people go to great lengths for…
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Tech Companies
Magazines: Fact or Fiction?
The Brontë Sisters
Nobel Laureates in Literature
Mobile Phones
Volleyball: Fact or Fiction?
Martial Arts: Fact or Fiction?
Newspapers: Read All About It!
Doping in Sports
Branches of Genetics