
Nostradamus
In 1555, a French physician and astrologer named Michel de Nostredame published a book of poems titled Les Prophéties. Ever since people have been trying to interpret world events through his writings...
12 Okt 202112min

The USS Constitution
On March 27, 1794, the United States Congress passed the Naval Act. The Naval Act authorized funding for six frigates which would become the basis for the new US Navy. One of those six ships, and th...
11 Okt 202113min

The Dancing Plague of 1518
People who love to dance are said to have dancing fever. Dancing fever is just a phrase and not something meant to be taken literally. However, could there really be an actual dancing fever? Could t...
10 Okt 20219min

Which Came First: Beer or Bread?
The rise of agriculture has been pointed to as being responsible for the rise of civilization as we know it. However, that raises the question, what was responsible for the rise of agriculture? In p...
9 Okt 202110min

Did Shakespeare Write the Works of Shakespeare? (Encore)
William Shakespeare is widely considered one of the greatest poets and playwrights in the history of the English language. However, over the last two centuries many people have begun to wonder if Wi...
8 Okt 202111min

Mountweazels (Encore)
Copyright is what protects creators from having someone copy and make money off of their work without compensation. However, there are some things like directories or maps which have information tha...
7 Okt 20219min

The Legend of Andre the Giant (Encore)
On May 19, 1946, André René Roussimoff was born into the world in Coulommiers, France. At birth, he weighed 13 pounds or 6 kilograms...and from there, he only got bigger. He eventually topped out at...
6 Okt 202112min

The Canary Islands (Encore)
If you think of Spain as the country on the Iberian Peninsula which is sandwiched between France and Portugal, you are not wrong, but you are also not totally right. There is also a significant part o...
5 Okt 202110min





















