Greens vs. Blues: Fanatical Chariot Fans in Ancient Rome

Green vs. Blue: Fanatical Chariot Fans in Ancient Rome

Transcript Professional sports have become a multibillion-dollar industry with millions of fans who will live and die based on their favorite team’s performance.  Occasionally, soccer hooligans and Raiders fans will take their exuberance a bit too far. Rioting after a team wins a championship happens more often than not. However, nothing in the world of …

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The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Transcript Scientists have coined a term called the Butterfly Effect, where small changes in one thing can lead to enormous changes in systems later on. Nothing in history exemplifies this more than the series of unfortunate coincidences that occurred on June 28, 1914, in Sarajevo. The repercussions of those events can still be felt around …

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Really Big Telescopes

Really Big Telescopes

Transcript Since the dawn of time, humans have looked up at the night sky to watch the stars. …and then nothing happened for hundreds of thousands of years until a guy by the name of Galileo Galilei point a telescope at the stars and saw a bunch of stuff that everyone had missed. Since then, …

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The Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia

Transcript Every year, more than three million visitors will line up and buy a ticket to visit the most popular attraction in all of Spain: The Sagrada Familia. It is a stunning modernist architectural achievement and the crowning design of local architect Antoni Gaudí. Even though it gets millions of visitors, the church has been …

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The Legend of Srinivasa Ramanujan

The Legend of Srinivasa Ramanujan

Transcript In 1913, a young man from the city of Madras in British India sent a letter to one of the world’s preeminent mathematicians, G.H. Hardy, in Cambridge Univerisity in England.  The young man had no formal education in advanced mathematics, yet that letter would end up changing the landscape of mathematics for the rest …

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The Pig War of 1859

The Pig War of 1859

Transcript Over the course of history, humans have fought over land, honor, wealth, and religion.  But perhaps the oddest, and dumbest war which almost ever broke out between two major world powers….was over a pig.  A single pig.  Learn more about the British-American conflict known as the Pig War, on this episode of Everything Everywhere …

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A History of Bread

A History of Bread

Transcript Bread is one of the most important, most commonly consumed, and oldest food products in the world. It’s been called the Staff of Life. It even gets a prominent mention in the Lord’s Prayer.  But how did this fundamental food, which ultimately comes from wild grass, get developed? And perhaps more importantly, why did …

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What Exactly Happens After Election Day?

What Exactly Happens After Election Day

Transcript Presidential elections in the United States are a very big deal. The entire process can take over a year with all the primaries, campaigning, debates, and finally the election itself. Once the election is over and the votes are counted, most people’s attention will turn elsewhere. However, there is a formal process for the …

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Extremely Close Elections

Extremely Close Elections

Transcript Democracies have elections, and when you have elections sometimes you have close elections. Sometimes very close elections. Sometimes very very very close elections.  I’m not talking about vote differences of a tenth of a percent, I’m talking about vote differences you can count on one hand…..if you are missing a few fingers.  Learn more …

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