
The Wonderful World of Tin
In the ancient world, only seven metals were identified and named: gold, silver, iron, lead, copper, mercury, and tin. Tin probably doesn’t rank up there with the other metals in terms of how interes...
15 Sep 202212min

The Berlin Airlift
On June 24, 1948, the Soviet Union placed a blockade on Berlin's American, British, and French-occupied zones. No food, fuel, or supplies could enter the area known as West Berlin. Many people thoug...
14 Sep 202214min

All About Sushi
You can find restaurants serving Japan’s greatest cultural export all over the world: sushi. While many people enjoy sushi, most people have no idea of the origins of sushi beyond the fact that it co...
13 Sep 202214min

The Telemark Raids
During World War II, one of the biggest concerns of the Allies was the development of an atomic bomb. As such, the allies and various partisan groups in occupied countries made the destruction of any...
12 Sep 202213min

The Legend of Bigfoot
Long before Europeans arrived in North America, native people told stories of large hairy men who lived in the woods. For the last several centuries, periodic reports of such creatures have appeared ...
11 Sep 202213min

Didius Julianus: The Man Who Bought An Empire
Throughout the history of the Roman Empire, there were 96 men who are considered to have been Roman Emperors, from Augustus to Romulus Augustulus. Most of them came to power via being appointed by the...
10 Sep 202211min

The Transition from Elizabeth II to Charles III
As all of you know, yesterday, Queen Elizabeth II passed away. Her death will usher in a series of changes, some immediate and others weeks or months from now. As the transition of a British monarch ...
9 Sep 202214min

The Hollywood Sign
Located in the hills above the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, is one of the most iconic signs in the world. The sign consists of just nine letters, made out of steel and painted w...
8 Sep 202215min






















