Weirdhouse Cinema: Invention for Destruction

Weirdhouse Cinema: Invention for Destruction

In this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe return once more to the fantastic world of Czech cinema, this time with Karel Zeman’s 1958 special effects showcase “Invention for Destruction,” released in the United States as “The Fabulous World of Jules Verne.”

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Facial Recognition Machinery, Part 2

Facial Recognition Machinery, Part 2

Chances are, your face is already part of the database -- and AI is getting better and better at reading one face and finding it in the vast sea of digital images. What does this mean for the future o...

30 Jan 20201h 5min

Facial Recognition Machinery, Part 1

Facial Recognition Machinery, Part 1

Chances are, your face is already part of the database -- and AI is getting better and better at reading one face and finding it in the vast sea of digital images. What does this mean for the future o...

28 Jan 202050min

From the Vault: The Electric Ark

From the Vault: The Electric Ark

What if the Ark of the Covenant was actually a bronze-age machine capable of storing an electrostatic charge? It almost certainly wasn't, but the idea is a great excuse to explore the understanding of...

25 Jan 202052min

The Monoliths of Lalibela

The Monoliths of Lalibela

Lalibela, Ethiopia is home to one of the true wonders of the world: a series of 11 rock-hewn monolithic churches -- all interconnected by tunnels and passages that connect to catacombs and hermit cave...

23 Jan 202054min

Here Come the Warm Feels

Here Come the Warm Feels

There’s often a gap between feeling and understanding, but language and classification provide us with tremendous tools for self-reflection. In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe ...

21 Jan 202052min

From the Vault: The Ark of the Covenant

From the Vault: The Ark of the Covenant

What was the Ark of the Covenant? A mere ceremonial vessel for sacred items? A radio for speaking to God? The golden chest of the ancient Hebrews has fascinated historians, theologians, scientists, dr...

18 Jan 20201h 8min

Horseshoe Crabs: Blue Blood of the Ancients

Horseshoe Crabs: Blue Blood of the Ancients

Their fossils date back 450 million years and their copper-rich blue blood continues to benefit various medical applications. In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe explore the sci...

16 Jan 202051min

Ten Year Anniversary Special

Ten Year Anniversary Special

Yes, tomorrow marks ten years of Stuff to Blow Your Mind. In celebration, original cohost and HowStuffWorks editor Allison Loudermilk pops by to speak with Robert and Joe about science, science commun...

14 Jan 202058min

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