21 Grams: The Weight of The Soul

Jan 3, 2022

What is a soul? Can it be touched? Does it have mass? These questions tormented Duncan MacDougall, a physician from Haverhill, Massachusetts...

The London Beer Flood of 1814

Dec 23, 2021

At the corner of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street, in the London Borough of Camden, where now stands the Dominion Theatre, there stood...

Belyana: Russia’s Giant Wooden Boats

Dec 22, 2021

The Belyana were some of the largest wooden ships ever built. Yet, they were only meant for a single journey. They were built to transport...

Wellington’s Private Cable Cars

Dec 21, 2021

The iconic Wellington Cable Car between Lambton Quay and Kelburn is one of Wellington’s most beloved landmarks, but it is not the only funic...

Bring Home The Bacon at The Dunmow Flitch Trials

Dec 20, 2021

Married couples who can prove their undying love for each other can take home half a pig in a tradition that dates back to at least the 12th...

Belka and Strelka: Soviet Space Dogs

Dec 17, 2021

In August 1960, two dogs named Belka and Strelka completed went to space aboard a Soviet spacecraft, stayed for a full day orbiting, and ret...

The Bronze Horseman And The Thunder Stone

Dec 16, 2021

At the Senate Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia, stands a magnificent equestrian statue of the founder of St Petersburg, Peter the Great. K...

Woodmere Avenue: Britain’s Infamous Width Restriction Keeps Wrecking Cars

Dec 15, 2021

A clearance of seven feet should be wide enough for most vehicles to pass through, but apparently, not for some. As these videos reveal, man...

The Burning of Tuileries Palace

Dec 15, 2021

Directly in front of the Louvre, between the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and the Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile in Paris, where there is n...

Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot And The World’s First Automobile

Dec 14, 2021

The world’s first self-propelled mechanical vehicle, in other words, the world’s first automobile, was built by the largely unknown French i...