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How one scientist took on the chemical industry

AdultsHealthHistoryScienceEnvironment
Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.

The Mad Monk Who Controlled a Royal Family

AdultsHistoryHumanPoliticsReligion
There have been many attempts to take the life of the spiritual advisor of the Russian Royal Family, but what made Rasputin the prophet so "Unkillable" as if the gods were on his side?

Where Does One Ocean End And Another Begin?

AdultsHistoryScienceWorldEnvironment
Earth's ocean water is continuous. How can we divide it into sections that are more useful?

What Mud From Glacial Lakes Can Tell Us About Our History

AdultsHistoryNatureWorldScienceEnvironment
See what challenges face a team of scientists gathering core sediment samples from a glacial lake in the Himalayas.

What If You Go To Sleep Hungry

AdultsBiologyHistoryHumanHealthNutrition
If you fall asleep hungry what happens to your body?

How This River Made Bonobos "Super Cuddly"

AdultsAnimalsHistoryPsychology
When a group of apes got split apart, slight differences in their new environments led to big differences in future generations.

How do blood transfusions work? - Bill Schutt

AdultsBiologyHealthHistory
Dive into the history of the life-saving procedure of blood transfusions and how it has evolved since the 17th century.

How to Sink a Sub with Potatoes

AdultsConstructionHistoryHuman
It's early spring, 1943, and the US is at last finding its footing in the war in the Pacific.

One of the most epic engineering feats in history

AdultsCitiesConstructionHistory
Dig into the history of the construction of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge and how John Roebling designed a hybrid suspension system to build it.

The life, legacy & assassination of an African revolutionary - Lisa Janae Bacon

AdultsHistoryHumanWriting
Get to know the life of West African revolutionary Thomas Sankara, and his pursuit of liberating Burkina Faso from colonial rule.

The ballet that incited a riot

AdultsArtHistoryPolitics
Dive into the history and controversy of Igor Stravinsky’s ballet, “The Rite of Spring,” which shattered the conventions of classical ballet.

Man Lives 19 Years In Airport - Why? (True Story)

AdultsHistoryHumanPoliticsSociety
Denis Luiz de Souza has been living in a Brazilian International Airport for 19 years and shows no signs of leaving.

What Mud From Glacial Lakes Can Tell Us About Our History | National Geographic

AdultsHistoryHumanScienceEnvironment
See what challenges face a team of scientists gathering core sediment samples from a glacial lake in the Himalayas.

The mysterious life and death of Rasputin - Eden Girma

AdultsHistoryWorldWritingPolitics
Get to know the story of Rasputin, known as the “Mad Monk,” who was assassinated for his involvement with the Russian monarchy.

Could a breathalyzer detect cancer? - Julian Burschka

AdultsHealthHistoryTechnologyScience
Discover how scientists are analyzing compounds in the breath to create a versatile breathalyzer capable of detecting disease.

The philosophy of cynicism

AdultsHistoryScienceWritingPhilosophyCulture
Explore the ancient Greek philosophy of cynicism, which calls for the rejection of materialism and conformity in favor of a simple life.

Why Most Resolutions Fail & How To Succeed

AdultsHistoryHumanScienceSelfWellness
Common pitfalls of New Year's resolutions and how I plan to avoid them.

Overpopulation & Africa

AdultsHistoryHumanWorldSocietyEconomy
For most of our history, the human population grew slowly. Until new discoveries brought us more food and made us live longer.

Elon Musk’s 10,000km^2 Solar Panel

AdultsHistoryScienceTechnologyEnergy
Let there be power!

How 1 In A Billion Chance Brought Down A Whole Airplane

AdultsConstructionPoliticsScienceHistory
The crazy tragic story of Flight 232 was all over the news 1989, about an airplane with engine failure that had to attempt a crash landing.

The Mysterious Event That Made Venus A Death Trap

AdultsHistoryScienceSpace
At one time long ago, the planet Venus had some similarities in its climate to that of Earth, and having the potential to be habitable for the existence of life, but something happened that made Venus an uninhabitable, rocky, desolate planet, but what?