
The African Great Lakes: Ancient Waters That Shape Modern Africa
They are some of the largest bodies of freshwater on Earth, yet they weren’t carved by ice, but by a continent literally tearing itself apart. These lakes are older, deeper, and more biologically di...
5 Apr 15min

The Icelandic Althing: The World's Oldest Parliament
Long before modern democracies, before constitutions or elections as we know them, a society of Viking settlers gathered in a windswept valley to create laws, settle disputes, and govern themselves wi...
4 Apr 15min

Radium Girls: The True Story That Changed Workplace Safety Laws
In the early 20th century, a glowing new element promised progress, prosperity, and even health. It lit watch dials, captivated the public, and symbolized the cutting edge of science. But behind t...
3 Apr 14min

Akhenaten: The First Monotheist
Approximately 3,400 years ago, Egypt was at the height of its power during the 18th Dynasty. In the midst of this period came a Pharoah who completely upended Egyptian society. He built an entirely ...
2 Apr 15min

Questions and Answers: Volume 41
April derives from the Latin Aprilis, traditionally linked to aperire, meaning “to open,” referring to the opening of buds and flowers in spring. Another theory connects it to Aphrodite, the Greek g...
1 Apr 15min

The Rise, Fall, and Possible Rise of Maslin Agriculture
For thousands of years, farmers didn’t plant just one crop; they planted many together in the same field. This practice, known as maslin agriculture, once fed entire populations and offered a built-...
31 Mar 14min

The Element Iodine: Its Discovery, Health Benefits, and Why It’s in Salt
Iodine is far more important than you might think. It was discovered accidentally, yet it can be found almost everywhere. It’s something so small you only need a trace of it, yet without it, entire p...
30 Mar 16min

The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb
In August 1945, a single decision changed the course of history and introduced a weapon unlike anything the world had ever seen. The choice to drop the atomic bomb didn’t just end World War II; it o...
29 Mar 15min






















