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The Beginning of Everything -- The Big Bang

Adults History
How did everything get started? Has the universe a beginning or was it here since forever? Well, evidence suggests that there was indeed a starting point to this universe we are part of right now. But how can this be? How can something come from nothing? And what about time? We don't have all the answers yet so let's talk about what we know.

Everything Scientists Could Learn By Looking At Your Skull

Adults History
Our skulls are all unique, but they also share characteristics across groups of people. Scientists can use this information to learn a lot about the previous "owner" of the skull.

How the Meter Became the Meter

Adults History
The meter is the world's ultimate measure, but how did it become "the" meter? What is this measurement based on? The story of this revolution in measurement traces its roots to the French Revolution. Scientists decided that an equal and united people should have equal and united measures. So they sent a pair of young astronomers out to measure the world, and invent the meter. Little did they know they'd find nothing but war, deception, and strife along the way. As a result of this ill-fated mission, the meter carries an error that still persists today. Still think the metric system is so perfect?

Valentine's Day | History

Adults History
How did St. Valentine become associated with love and romance? Get the full story behind the holiday.

A brief history of numerical systems

Adults History
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9... and 0. With just these ten symbols, we can write any rational number imaginable. But why these particular symbols? Why ten of them?

Google Timelapse Walks You Through Decades of Change in Seconds

Adults History
Three decades of change in five seconds.

Pigeon Story: How the Rock Dove Became the Sky Rat

Adults History
How the pigeon became known as the sky rat.

The secrets of Mozart's "Magic Flute" - Joshua Borths

Adults History
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Die Zauberflöte" ("The Magic Flute") is widely regarded as one of the most influential operas in history.

Why do we feel nostalgia?

Adults History
Nostalgia was once considered an illness confined to specific groups of people. Today, people all over the world report experiencing and enjoying nostalgia. But how does nostalgia work? And is it healthy? Clay Routledge details the way our understanding of nostalgia has changed since the term was first coined in the late 17th century.

The Surprising Origin of Thanksgiving Foods

Adults History
I'm thankful for science. And also pie.

How the sandwich was invented

Adults History
Today, it is estimated that 50% of Americans eat at least one sandwich every day. And while it's all but impossible to imagine a world without them, sandwiches have only been around since 1762.

Plato's best (and worst) ideas

Adults History
Few individuals have influenced the world and many of today's thinkers like Plato. He created the first Western university and was teacher to Ancient Greece's greatest minds, including Aristotle.

How coffee got quicker

Adults History
For the 64% of Americans that drink coffee daily, an expedient cup is practically essential. But preparing coffee hasn't always been easy.

Real life sunken cities

Adults History
Though people are most familiar with Plato's fictional Atlantis, many real underwater cities actually exist. Peter Campbell explains how sunken cities are studied by scientists to help us understand the lives of our ancestors, the dynamic nature of our planet, and the impact of each on the other.

Why the metric system matters

Adults History
For the majority of recorded human history, units like the weight of a grain or the length of a hand weren't exact and varied from place to place.

Why Salt & Pepper?

Adults History
They sit with us at every meal, but why?

Rosalind Franklin: DNA's unsung hero - Claudio L. Guerra

Adults History
The discovery of the structure of DNA was one of the most important scientific achievements in human history.