The Eradication of Smallpox

The Eradication of Smallpox

Transcript On May 8, 1980, officials from the World Health Organization announced that smallpox, the disease which had ravaged humanity across the world for millennia, had been eradicated.  Over the last century before the eradication of smallpox, it is estimated to have killed half a billion people.  Learn more about humanity’s deadliest disease and how …

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The Tunguska Event

The Tunguska Event

Transcript In 1908, in the middle of the Siberian wilderness, near the Tunguska River, an explosion took place which was equivalent in size to the detonation of a 5 megaton nuclear bomb.  But it wasn’t a nuclear bomb. Such things didn’t even exist then. It was a mystery that scientists are still trying to figure …

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The Hagia Sophia

The Hagia Sophia

Transcript The Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey is one of the largest, oldest, and most significant buildings in the world. It has served as a holy place for three different religions and has been the focal point for two different empires.  Almost, 1,500 years after its construction, it is still making headlines today.  Learn more …

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The Electoral College

The Electoral College

Transcript The Electoral College is a lot like figure skating. People only care about it every four years. Unlike figure skating, people tend to have a lot of opinions on the subject.  Learn more about the past, present, and possible future of the Electoral College on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.  The Electoral College …

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Robert Smalls: Man of Action

Robert Smalls: Man of Action

Transcript Robert Smalls was born a slave in 1839 in Beaufort, South Carolina. From that humble beginning, he went on to become a war hero, a ship captain, a presidential advisor, and a member of the US House of Representatives. However, he is best known for one of the most daring exploits of the entire …

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The US Territories

The US Territories

Transcript If you ask most Americans what makes up the United States, they would tell you the 50 states plus the District of Columbia.  They would be right. Mostly.  Ever since the founding of the country, the United States has also had territories. Territories have often been training wheels for regions before they became full-blown …

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The Secret of Greek Fire

The Secret of Greek Fire

Transcript There are many things which have been called ancient mysteries. These are products or techniques which were used in the past which have since been forgotten or lost. Most of these things have been rediscovered, and usually in a way that was better than what originally came before it. There is one thing which …

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Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Transcript In 2002 the BBC did a poll where they named the top 100 Britons in history. It had many people you have probably heard of, including Isaac Newton, Princess Diana, John Lenon, and Queen Victoria. The person who was ranked #2, however, is someone that many people outside of the UK might not have …

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Point Nemo and Other Poles of Inaccessibility

Point Nemo and Other Poles of Inaccessibility

Transcript Have you wanted to get away from it all? I mean really, really, really, REALLY get away from it all? Then I have got the place for you. Point Nemo.  Point Nemo is literally the most remote place on planet Earth.  Learn more about Point Nemo and other poles of inaccessibility on this episode …

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