Humans Are So Insignificant When the History of the Earth Is Laid Out on an American Football Field
Humanity gets served up a nice slice of humble pie in this NPR video.
Humanity gets served up a nice slice of humble pie in this NPR video.
It’s actually his late brother Michel.
Mobile phone cameras will just never be quite as good.
Today we take it for granted that we can bring music with us wherever we go. But that obviously wasn’t always the case.
A pair of warships lost during a historic 1942 naval battle have completely disappeared from their resting places at the bottom of the Java Sea
It serves as a terrifying reminder that the normalisation of the Nazis in the 1930s provided cover for some very powerful people in the US to be friendly with genocidal maniacs.
It's thanks to a weird mix in colonialism, wars, history, natural resources, the terrible whims of despots, and more.
Ukraine’s environment minister, Ostap Semerak, described the start of the final construction phase as a historic step.
The Canadian government is sending naval ships to investigate.
It took us 200,000 years to reach our first billion humans but only 200 years to hit seven billion. Watch as this map tracks how the world’s population grew. Read more >>
Eva Braun’s home movies of Adolf Hitler are nowhere to be found.
It’s a little bit surprising that it took so long.
Rajneeshpuram is largely forgotten today, but back in the early 1980s, the utopian community in Central Oregon became a national media fascination.
Ooh, look, and there's a ghost.
The first episode takes a while to get interesting. But it’s definitely worth a listen.