Epic Engineering: Building the Brooklyn Bridge  | Alex Gendler

Epic Engineering: Building the Brooklyn Bridge | Alex Gendler

In the mid-19th century, suspension bridges were collapsing all across Europe. Their industrial cables frayed and snapped under the weight of their decks. So when German American engineer John Roebling proposed building the largest and most expensive suspension bridge ever conceived, New York City officials were understandably skeptical. Alex Gendler details the building of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. [Directed by Jeremiah Dickey, narrated by Addison Anderson].

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History vs. Sigmund Freud | Todd Dufresne

History vs. Sigmund Freud | Todd Dufresne

Working in Vienna at the turn of the 20th century, he began his career as a neurologist before pioneering the discipline of psychoanalysis, and his influence towers above that of all other psychologis...

31 Maalis 20205min

How the world's longest underwater tunnel was built | Alex Gendler

How the world's longest underwater tunnel was built | Alex Gendler

Flanked by two powerful nations, the English Channel has long been one of the world's most important maritime passages. Yet for most of its history, crossing was a dangerous prospect. Engineers propos...

30 Maalis 20205min

What is schizophrenia? | Anees Bahji

What is schizophrenia? | Anees Bahji

Schizophrenia was first identified more than a century ago, but we still don't know its exact causes. It remains one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized illnesses today. So what do we actually k...

26 Maalis 20205min

Why isn't the Netherlands underwater? | Stefan Al

Why isn't the Netherlands underwater? | Stefan Al

In January 1953, a tidal surge shook the North Sea. The titanic waves flooded the Dutch coastline, killing almost 2,000 people. 54 years later, a similar storm threatened the region. But this time, th...

24 Maalis 20204min

Who was the world's first author? | Soraya Field Fiorio

Who was the world's first author? | Soraya Field Fiorio

4,300 years ago in ancient Sumer, the most powerful person in the city of Ur was banished to wander the vast desert. Her name was Enheduanna, and by the time of her exile, she had written forty-two hy...

23 Maalis 20204min

The imaginary king who changed the real world | Matteo Salvadore

The imaginary king who changed the real world | Matteo Salvadore

In 1165, copies of a strange letter began to circulate throughout Europe. It spoke of a fantastical realm, containing the Tower of Babel and the Fountain of Youth— all ruled over by the letter's myste...

19 Maalis 20205min

How one scientist took on the chemical industry | Mark Lytle

How one scientist took on the chemical industry | Mark Lytle

In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT, Rachel Carson began an investigation into the misuse of chemicals and their toll on nature. In 1...

17 Maalis 20205min

How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis? | Gerry Wright

How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis? | Gerry Wright

Antibiotics: behind the scenes, they enable much of modern medicine. We use them to cure infectious diseases, and to safely facilitate everything from surgery to chemotherapy to organ transplants. But...

16 Maalis 20205min

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