We Only Discovered This 10 Years Ago
Adults History
Most living things on Earth need oxygen to survive, but scientists discovered a species of bacteria that uses oxygen totally differently from every other organism on Earth.
Road To Reconciliation
Youth History
They are ways that experts say could help us on the road to reconciliation in Canada, healing the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
Historian Answers Wild West Questions | Tech Support | WIRED
Adults History
Historian Mark Lee Gardner joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the Wild West era.
The Infinite Stories of Hinduism: Crash Course Religions #5
Adults History
What does it mean to be Hindu? In this episode of Crash Course Religions, we’ll learn about the surprising history of the term “Hindu,” what the word “karma” really means, and how this vast, sprawling tradition contains more than one version of a story.
Debunking the Nuclear-Powered Manhole Cover
Adults History
In 1957, a high-speed camera caught a cast iron cap moving at 66 kilometers per second.
Enchanted Soudah: Traditions in the Clouds | Saudi Arabia | National Geographic
Adults History
Remarkably distinct from the rest of Saudi Arabia, Soudah’s history is living and breathing, kept alive through the cultural practices of its local people.
What's the Difference Between Cults and Religion?: Crash Course Religions #3
Adults History
What is a cult? How are cults different from religions? And why do many religious scholars say we shouldn’t even use that label? In this episode of Crash Course Religions, we’ll learn why the line between cults and religions is much fuzzier than it seems.
How To Take A Dinosaur's Temperature
Adults History
Despite the seemingly basic things we don't know about dinosaurs, we do know some surprising things – like their body temperatures.
How Nine Nuclear Saboteurs Changed WWII
Adults History
In Germany in 1939, the Uranverein, or “uranium club,” was trying to beat Oppenheimer to the bomb.
The Species That Broke Evolution?
Adults History
The ancestors of gars, horseshoe crabs and coelacanths looked almost the same as their modern relatives. Darwin called species like these “living fossils'' because they seem like they are evolutionarily frozen in time. But Darwin was wrong.
Is AI-Generated Art Original? (Authenticity & Originality)
Adults History
What’s the line between inspiration and flat-out appropriation?
An Ancient Roman Shipwreck May Explain the Universe
Adults History
Why would astrophysicists care about a two millennia old Roman shipwreck between the islands of Sardinia and Mal Di Ventre?
Why Democracy Is Mathematically Impossible
Adults History
Democracy might be mathematically impossible
How a Banana Sold for $150,000 : Modern Art
Adults History
Our cultural perspectives shape how we perceive art, including who we see as contributing to its most important movements.
Dorothy J. Vaughn
Youth History
Dorothy J. Vaughan was a pioneer human computer and visionary who was integral in the expansion of a diverse workforce across NASA.
A.I. ‐ Humanity's Final Invention?
Adults History
Humans rule Earth without competition. But we are about to create something that may change that: our last invention, the most powerful tool, weapon, or maybe even entity: Artificial Super intelligence.
David Blaine: Do Not Attempt | Official First Look | National Geographic
Adults History
David Blaine: Do Not Attempt is a cinematic journey following magician David Blaine as he chases little-known magic within our world. David is searching for real magic by tracking down incredible people across the globe and learning their closely guarded secrets in order to push his craft to the next level.
This Disease is Deadlier Than The Plague
Adults History
The white death has haunted humanity like no other disease following us for thousands, maybe millions of years.
Becoming An Artist: Paula Rego
Youth History
Settle in for a story about artist Paula Rego. How did she decide to become an artist? What inspired her?
Origins of Color (Trade & Exchange)
Adults History
How can the color “red” be a global commodity? How can the way a statue stands be a sign of cultural exchange?
The Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Youth History
In the months leading up to the historic take-off, Nasa put the crew through gruelling, relentless simulations in order to prepare them.