Afghanistan’s War Rugs

Aug 9, 2021

Turkmen weavers in northern Afghanistan have been weaving rugs for thousands of years. This heavy textile, made for a wide variety of utilit...

Whiffling: The Art of Flying Upside Down

Aug 6, 2021

This image of a goose flying upside down captured by photographer Vincent Cornelissen has created a buzz online. In the viral photo, the g...

The Fabled Diamonds of Golconda

Aug 5, 2021

Before the discovery of the diamond mines in Brazil and South Africa in the early 18th century, India was the sole supplier of the world’s d...

Bobbie, The Wonder Dog Who Walked 2,500 Miles to Home

Aug 4, 2021

In August 1923, Bobbie—an average-looking collie puppy—accompanied his owners, the Braizer family, on a cross-country summer road trip from ...

The Arrow Stork

Aug 3, 2021

Many birds fly extraordinarily great distances in search of warmer climate, food and favorable breeding grounds, a seasonal phenomenon we no...

Moving a Courthouse by Rail

Aug 2, 2021

Perhaps the strangest thing to be ever moved by rail was a house—more precisely, the courthouse at Hemingford, which was at the time the cou...

The World’s Oldest Operating Company is 1,400 Years Old

Aug 2, 2021

Kongō Gumi Co., Ltd., a Japanese company that was then acquired by Takamatsu Construction Group, for which it continued to operate as a subs...

Fire Grenades: Victorian Fire Extinguishers

Jul 30, 2021

An early form of fire extinguisher popular in the late 1800s was the fire grenade. The grenade resembled a regular glass bottle or a modern ...

The Blowing Up Of Hell Gate

Jul 28, 2021

As ships from across the Atlantic sail up East River and into Manhattan, they pass through a narrow tidal strait called Hell Gate situated b...

Disposing Sodium in Lake Lenore

Jul 27, 2021

At the end of World War 2, the United States Army had an excess of metallic sodium left over from the war, which was used in the manufacture...