Gilbert Hill: Mumbai’s Forgotten 66 Million Years Old Heritage

May 28, 2019

Concrete buildings aren’t the only thing that rises vertically in the metropolis of Mumbai, India’s most populous city. In a suburb, north ...

Martha Gellhorn, The Only Woman Who Landed in Normandy on D-Day

May 27, 2019

On the eve of the Normandy landings in June 1944, there were over a thousand war correspondents all over Europe reporting back to the mill...

Trevor, The Loneliest Duck

May 24, 2019

On an island far far away, there once lived a duck named Trevor. Nobody knew where he came from, because until his arrival there was no duck...

The Shoe Fitting Machines That Blasted You With Radiation

May 24, 2019

Finding the right fit for your shoes is not that difficult. All you need to do is take a short walk through the store in the new pair. Squee...

Ethiopia’s Church Forests

May 22, 2019

Ethiopia is almost completely depleted of its forest cover. In the early 1900s, nearly forty-five percent of the country was covered by fore...

Train Through a Football Stadium

May 21, 2019

Going to any sporting event to watch your favorite teams play, as opposed to staying at home and watching the live broadcast, has its perks....

Soviet Televisions

May 20, 2019

This is the KVN-49, a black-and-white television set produced in the Soviet Union in the 1950s, and the first set to be mass-produced in th...

How Japanese Bamboo Helped Edison Make The Light Bulb

May 17, 2019

Thomas Alva Edison's invention, or shall we say “perfection”, of the light bulb helped brighten up homes of people all across the world,...

The World’s Oldest Printed Book

May 17, 2019

The Diamond Sutra is an ancient Buddhist sermon that generation of Buddhists have memorized and chanted since at least the fifth century. T...

The Talking Statues of Rome

May 15, 2019

For the past five hundred years, the people of Rome have voiced their resentment against the authorities through a unique medium—short compo...