Itacolumite: The Flexible Rock

Oct 6, 2021

Ever seen a piece of rock bend? Itacolumite is unique kind of sandstone that does when cut into thin strips. If a foot-long piece, a few cen...

Tripitaka Koreana

Oct 6, 2021

The Tripiá¹­aka Koreana is the oldest surviving version of the Buddhist canon and the most complete collection of Buddhist texts, laws and tre...

The Chain Boats of Europe

Oct 4, 2021

In his travelogue, A Tramp Abroad , Mark Twain describes an encounter with a curious boat on the River Neckar in Germany.  We ra...

Otto von Guericke's Magdeburg Hemisphere Experiment

Oct 2, 2021

The Magdeburg Hemispheres is a classic physics experiment that demonstrates the incredible pressure the atmosphere around us exerts on our b...

Horatio Phillips’s Extreme Multiplanes

Sep 30, 2021

British engineer and aviator Sir George Cayley suggested, as early as 1843, that an airplane with multiple wings will generate more uplift a...

Hackney Borough Disinfection Station

Sep 28, 2021

When you came down with an infectious disease in the early 1900s in London, not only were you whisked away in a horse-drawn cart to the hosp...

The Madaba Mosaic Map

Sep 27, 2021

In 1884, an Orthodox Christian community that had recently moved to Madaba, a city in western Jordan, began the construction of a new Church...

The Soviet Moon Prank

Sep 24, 2021

In December 1968, Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders, became the first men to fly around the moon and return to earth. But they ...

Viktor Belenko: The Pilot Who Stole a Secret Soviet Aircraft

Sep 22, 2021

Lieutenant Viktor Ivanovich Belenko woke up early in the morning as he had done everyday for the past four weeks, to watch the approaching d...

The World's Largest Log Cabin

Sep 20, 2021

At the turn of the 20th century, the city of Portland, in Oregon, United States, was a major economic center, with a flourishing wheat and f...

Typhoid Mary: The Most Infamous Typhoid Carrier Who Ever Lived

Sep 16, 2021

We have been hearing about “asymptomatic carrier” quite a lot in the past few months. It scares us to death that there are people carrying c...

The Lighthouse at The End of The World

Sep 14, 2021

The San Juan de Salvamento lighthouse is located at the very end of the island of states, in Patagonia of Argentina, in the province of Tier...

The Pantai Remis Landslide

Sep 9, 2021

Tin mining is one of the oldest industries in Malaysia, having been mined for centuries along the river banks. These mines were small and th...

The Great Meteor of 1783

Sep 8, 2021

On the night of 18 August 1783, four gentlemen and their two lady companions were on the terrace of the Windsor Castle, enjoying the warm su...

The Great Vine of Hampton Court Palace

Sep 6, 2021

The Great Vine of Hampton Court Palace, on the River Thames in London, is the largest and the oldest vine in the world, having being planted...

Why The Romans Punished Dogs And Honored Geese

Sep 6, 2021

On a warm summer day in August in ancient Rome, a brilliantly decorated litter is carried solemnly in the direction of Circus Maximum. Its o...

Ida Lewis: The Bravest Woman in America

Sep 3, 2021

In the Newport harbor in Rhode Island, America’s smallest state, stands a small, squat lighthouse named after Ida Lewis, the fearless lighth...

Paper Railway Wheels

Sep 2, 2021

Paper has multitude of uses—from the newspaper that we read in the morning to the teabags that infuses our morning cup, from the toilet pape...

Daniel Lambert: England’s Most Famous Fat Man

Aug 31, 2021

For most of human history, mankind struggled with food scarcity. The poor and the working class were seldom well fed, and only the wealthy a...

Mansa Musa: The Richest Man in History

Aug 26, 2021

In 1324, Mansa Musa, the legendary ruler of the vast West African empire of Mali, set off for a pilgrimage to Mecca. Like many other devout ...