This History of the Bicycle

This History of the Bicycle

Subscribe to the podcast! https://podfollow.com/everythingeverywhere/ It is one of the most simple machines that most people use, yet incredible amounts of engineering go into their design. They are used by billions of people around the world and it is one of the only forms of transportation available to children. They can make humans incredibly efficient and their development was in many ways surprising. I am of course talking about bicycles. Learn about the history of bicycles and how the modern version came to be on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. -------------------------------- Associate Producers: Peter Bennett & Thor Thomsen Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EEDailyPodcast/ Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster

The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster

On January 27, 1986, an event occurred that would be remembered by almost everyone alive at the time.  73 seconds into its flight, the Space Shuttle Challenger was destroyed by a violent explosion, ki...

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The History of President's Day

The History of President's Day

The third Monday of February every year in the United States is a holiday that most people know as Presidents’ Day.  It is not the most glamorous holiday and most people actually forget that it exists...

20 Feb 202313min

The First Battle of The Marne

The First Battle of The Marne

If you think of the first world war, your mind probably turns to images of trench warfare and thousands of men losing their lives to try and gain just a few meters of land.  However, in the first few ...

19 Feb 202311min

Artificial Sweeteners

Artificial Sweeteners

In 1879, Constantin Fahlberg, a chemist at Johns Hopkins University, made an astonishing discovery. He was conducting experiments with coal tar when he forgot to wash his hands.  When he started eatin...

18 Feb 202313min

 The 27th Amendment (Encore)

The 27th Amendment (Encore)

The American constitution was written in 1787, but there was a mechanism built in to amend and change the document.  Since 1787 the Constitution has been amended 27 times, most recently in 1992.  The ...

17 Feb 20239min

The Boston Massacre

The Boston Massacre

On March 5, 1770, one of the major events leading up to the American Revolution occurred.  A confrontation between Boston civilians and British soldiers resulted in the deaths of five Americans.  Whil...

16 Feb 202313min

Magnetic Pole Reversal

Magnetic Pole Reversal

Once every 450,000 years or so, the Earth undergoes a radical transformation.  The planet’s magnetic field will literally flip. The north pole becomes the south pole and vice versa.  Despite the fact ...

15 Feb 202311min

The Dunning-Kruger Effect

The Dunning-Kruger Effect

In 1999, two social psychologists, David Dunning and Justin Kruger, published a seminal paper on a cognitive bias that can affect nearly everyone.  Since the paper was published, it has given a name t...

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