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Ancient Brews
Archaeologists around the world have teamed up with brewers to take craft beers to the next level by recreating ancient recipes....

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Jan 10, 20212 min read


O' Christmas Tree
No Christmas tree is complete without a set of twinkling lights. An estimated 150 million light sets are sold each year, and in the U.S....

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Dec 20, 20203 min read


Kailasa Temple
If you’ve ever visited the ruins of an ancient city or monument, it’s hard to not stand in awe of our ancestors’ architectural abilities....

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Dec 6, 20202 min read


The Smells of Europe
If you’ve ever been curious about what the streets of 16th century Europe smelled like, wonder no more. A new project aiming to catalog...

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Dec 6, 20202 min read


Cretaceous Giants
The T-Rex may be the darling of Hollywood, but there are two other dinosaurs that reign supreme when it comes to being the largest...

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Nov 22, 20202 min read


Medieval Penis Investigators
The year is 1370. Location: England (of course). At the time, women could only file for a divorce under very special circumstances,...

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Nov 22, 20202 min read


The Dalai Lama
We’re all familiar with the Dalai Lama - but have you ever been curious about who he is, how he was chosen and what the role of the Dalai...

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Nov 15, 20203 min read


Danced to Death
During the middle ages, a vicious plague swept through Europe, but this time, rats weren’t to blame. Instead, a mysterious illness was...

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Oct 18, 20202 min read


Anesthesiology: Unknown
In the 1200s, Italian doctor Theodoric of Lucca reportedly used sponges dipped in opium and mandragora to soften the blow of surgery....

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Oct 11, 20202 min read


The Ghost Army
Some pretty bonkers sh*t went down in WWII and we’re not just talking about The Night Witches. It's no secret that during the war both...

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Oct 11, 20202 min read


Abbas ibn Firnas
You’ve probably heard of the Wright brothers - they conducted the first “heavier than air, powered controlled flight”, and are often...

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Sep 27, 20202 min read


Tongan Castaways
Location: Tonga, 1965. The scene: six teenage boys - bored with school and looking for an adventure - steal a boat and shove off into the...

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Sep 27, 20202 min read


Happy birthday, NFL!
The NFL turns 100 this month and to celebrate we’re going to explore the origins of America’s favorite pastime... wait, that’s baseball....

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Sep 20, 20202 min read


Got Milk?
Humans are the only mammals on the planet that consume milk from other species. But why? Lucky for you, we took an udder-ly close look at...

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Sep 13, 20202 min read


Skeleton Lake
In 1942, a local forest ranger named Hari Kishan Madhwal was hiking through the Himalayas when he stumbled upon a frozen lake. As he got...

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Aug 30, 20202 min read


Wine Windows
There are some things Italy just does better... delicious food, scenic piazzas, painted chapel ceilings and wine windows to name a few....

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Aug 30, 20202 min read


Woolly...Rhinos?
You’ve likely heard of the woolly mammoth, but did you know that there was also a woolly rhinoceros that graced our planet? The woolly...

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Aug 23, 20202 min read


Hypatia
Hypatia was considered one of the greatest philosophers and academics in ancient Alexandria, but you’ve likely never heard of her. An OG...

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Aug 16, 20202 min read


The F*cking Fork
The common table fork got off to a rocky start. It wasn’t always the beloved utensil that many parts of the world use today. As timeless...

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Aug 9, 20202 min read


The Mètre Etalon
Etched into marble, on the side of the Ministry of Justice building in Paris, lies the mètre étalon - one of the first metre sticks ever...

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Jun 28, 20202 min read
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