
How Barbed Wire Shaped the West and the World
When Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act of 1862, there was a rush of people who moved west to claim the free land that was offered. However, there was a problem. Creating physical divisions for...
5 Loka 202211min

Broken Arrows: When Nuclear Weapons Go Wrong
Nuclear weapons are the most devastating things humans have ever created. They are so powerful and terrible that nations that have them strictly control how they are used and handled. That being said...
4 Loka 202211min

The Seven Days of the Week
Most of our major divisions of time are based on some sort of natural event. A year is one orbit of the Earth around the sun. A month is one orbit of the Moon around the Earth. A day is one rotation ...
3 Loka 202212min

Hurricanes and Typhoons
Every year parts of the planet are hit by devastating typhoons and hurricanes. They can cause billions of dollars of damage and can take hundreds if not thousands of lives. But why do these storms ex...
2 Loka 202212min

Joseph Bonaparte: The King of New Jersey (Encore)
When Napoleon Bonaparte conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century, he didn’t create a monolithic empire that was centrally run out of Paris. Well, he sort of did, but at least on paper, he di...
1 Loka 202210min

Ninjas!
Ninjas are awesome. They’re silent, they can turn invisible, and they can totally flip out and kill people, especially their mortal enemies…pirates. …or at least that is what popular culture would li...
30 Syys 202213min

Ada Lovelace: The World’s First Computer Programmer
Born in 1815, Ada Byron was the only legitimate child of the famous poet Lord Byron. Unlike her famous father, Ada did not pursue a literary career. Guided by her mother, she took a diametrically dif...
29 Syys 202212min

Getting to the Bottom of Shoes
It seems like the sort of thing humans have used throughout our existence, but historically speaking, footwear is a relatively new invention. For hundreds of thousands of years, humans spent their en...
28 Syys 202214min





















