The Vitrified Forts of Scotland

Aug 6, 2019

Throughout the Bronze and the Iron Ages, Europeans have constructed hilltop forts and enclosures made of stone. About two hundred examples o...

The 40-Foot Studebaker President

Aug 5, 2019

Few companies escaped the Stock Market Crash of 1929 that plunged the United States and much of the western world into an abyss of economic...

The Bridge of Breasts

Aug 5, 2019

At one point in the distant past, Venice had a busy red light district in the very commercial heart of the city—the Rialto area. Prostitutio...

Prague’s Streets Paved With Jewish Gravestones

Aug 5, 2019

Millions of people walking through the beautiful cobbled streets in the Czech capital Prague are unaware that they are treading upon old gra...

Project A119: The Secret Plan to Nuke The Moon

Aug 2, 2019

Long before the United States President John F. Kennedy delivered the inspiring "We choose to go to the Moon" speech in front of a...

Barge Haulers on The Volga

Aug 1, 2019

Before the era of steam engines, the process of moving a boat or a barge up a river was extremely difficult. The usual method was to tow the...

The Egg War of Farallon Islands

Jul 31, 2019

The California Gold Rush of the 1850s induced another rush for a commodity, which, although not precious, became such rare and expensive tha...

Memorial to The First Icelandic Glacier Lost to Climate Change

Jul 30, 2019

Next month, August 2019, a team of researchers and geologists from Rice University in Houston, along with members of the Icelandic Hiking So...

Tempest Prognosticator: Predicting Storms With Leeches

Jul 30, 2019

Some animals have the instinctive ability to predict changes in the weather. Frogs croak when a storm is approaching, birds return to their ...

Australia’s Mouse Plagues

Jul 29, 2019

Rats and mice are big problems in Australia, especially around the grain-growing regions in the south and in the east. Every few years, mous...