The Strange History of Lorem Ipsum: How Cicero’s Words Became the World’s Favorite Placeholder Text
The Greek Mythology Family Tree: A Visual Guide Shows How Zeus, Athena, and the Ancient Gods Are Related
How Humans Migrated Across The Globe Over 200,000 Years: An Animated Look
How Humans Migrated Across The Globe Over 200,000 Years: An Animated Look
The “Amen Break”: The Most Famous 6‑Second Drum Loop & How It Spawned a Sampling Revolution
Harvard’s 1869 Entrance Exam: Could You Answer Tough Questions About Latin, Greek, Ancient History, Plane Geometry & More
The Official Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood YouTube Channel Goes Live: Watch Complete Episodes, Including the Very First
The Ingenious Engineering of Leonardo da Vinci’s Self-Supporting Bridge, Explained with Animation
How Nick Drake’s “River Man” Has Captivated Generation after Generation of Listeners
How William S. Burroughs Used the Cut-Up Technique to Shut Down London’s First Espresso Bar (1972)
Though seldom heard these days, the term 'desktop publishing' once opened a great many eyes to the promise of the personal computer. It meant that one could create a publication without owning a press...
Coverage of the refugee crisis peaked in 2015. By the end of the year, note researchers at the University of Bergen, “this was one of the hottest topics, not only for politicians, but for participants...
Coverage of the refugee crisis peaked in 2015. By the end of the year, note researchers at the University of Bergen, “this was one of the hottest topics, not only for politicians, but for participants...
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So much of what enters the popular lexicon depends upon small happy accidents: chance encounters, misreadings, gaffes, extemporaneous bursts of inspiration. Artists attuned to the strange in the munda...
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In 2025, Harvard once again began asking applicants to submit an SAT or ACT score. This was a reversal of the no-test-necessary policy that it and quite a few other American colleges and universities ...
Sabins Civil Engineering promises to reveal 'the MAGIC behind Da Vinci’s Self Supporting Bridge.' That sounds like a typical example of YouTube hyperbole, though on first glance, it isn't at all obvio...
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In 1999, Volkswagen aired a television commercial for the Golf Mk3 Cabrio. Dealerships were soon inundated with calls, as popular culture history remembers it, but not from people inquiring about the ...
As we’ve noted before, the English coffeehouse has served as a staging ground for radical, sometimes revolutionary social change. Certainly this was the case during the Enlightenment, as it was with t...
It was long ago that polytheism, as the story comes down to us, gave way to monotheism. Humanity used to have many gods, and now almost every religious believer acknowledges just one — though which go...