5 Historical Figures Who Were Assassinated in The Lavatory

Apr 24, 2023

When a person is on the toilet, moving bowels, they are in a particularly vulnerable position. They are exposing parts of their body that ar...

Marching Soldiers And Collapsing Bridges

Apr 19, 2023

All suspension bridges are prone to vibration and swaying caused by moving traffic and wind. These vibration are not a problem as long as th...

Cosmati Pavement at Westminster Abbey

Apr 18, 2023

In May 2023, following the coronation of King Charles III and the Queen Consort, Camilla, at Westminster Abbey, the church’s historic Cosmat...

Eugène Vidocq: A Criminal Who Became The World’s First Modern Detective

Apr 18, 2023

It is paradoxical that a former delinquent with a colorful life ends up being the creator and director of the French police; even more so if...

Samuel Terry: The Convict Who Made it Big in Australia

Apr 17, 2023

In June 1801, Samuel Terry stepped off Earl Cornwallis in chains. He had come to Sydney to serve out his sentence at the convict’s colony. ...

James Holman, The Blind Traveler

Apr 13, 2023

James Holman was a remarkable figure in the history of travel and exploration. Born in Exeter, England, in 1786, Holman lost his sight in hi...

6 Spectacular Survivors of Free Fall

Apr 12, 2023

It is said that a fall from a height of only six feet can be deadly with broken bones, head injuries, spinal cord injuries and even death. B...

The Oldest Functioning Satellite

Apr 10, 2023

The Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1, or LCS-1, is a large, hollow, aluminum sphere with a precisely defined cross-section that has been on Eart...

Masabumi Hosono: The Disgraced Titanic Survivor

Apr 7, 2023

In 1997, on the eve of the release of James Cameroon’s blockbuster movie Titanic , a curious story from Japan came to light. It was about Ma...

The Telescope That Got Shot

Apr 4, 2023

In the early 1960s, as NASA geared up towards space exploration, engineers and astronomers at the federal organization felt the need for a l...