
Energy, Work, and Power
Everything we know in the world is ultimately dependent on energy. Energy fuels our bodies as well as our civilization. Energy is literally everywhere and all around us. Yet for the longest time, we ...
2 Syys 202514min

Questions and Answers: Volume 34
September is upon us. It means going back to school and the autumnal equinox. The days get shorter in the north and longer in the south.The name September means sevenths, even though it is now the 9...
1 Syys 202517min

The Pseudo-Neros
In the first century, Rome underwent a major political transition when the Emperor Nero died after being declared an enemy of Rome by the senate. With his death, the Julio-Claudian dynasty came to a...
31 Elo 202513min

The Republic of Pirates
Between 1706 and 1718, a group of pirates established a haven in the Bahamas. Using a code and system of rules that they developed themselves, the pirates created their own forms of self-governance ...
30 Elo 202513min

The 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre
In 1972, the Olympics returned to Germany for the first time since being hosted in Berlin in 1936. The Games were intended to present a new image of West Germany, one that would reject the image port...
29 Elo 202515min

Starlite: The Miracle That Never Was
In the 1980s, an Englishman by the name of Maurice Ward developed a material which he claimed could withstand temperatures of thousands of degrees Celsius. Not only could the material withstand high ...
28 Elo 202514min

The Unabomber
Starting in the late 1970s and lasting for seventeen years, a series of bombings terrorized the American public. Primarily targeting technology companies and universities, these attacks befuddled la...
27 Elo 202516min

Francisco Macías Nguema
In 1968, the colony of Spanish Guinea was granted independence and became the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. In its first open election, which turned out to be its last, it elected as president Fran...
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