Space Junk

Space Junk

Transcript In 1957, Sputnik was launched into orbit as the world’s first artificial satellite.  Today, 64 years later, there are more than 1,000,000 objects larger than 1 centimeter floating around the Earth.  Almost all of those objects in orbit were not put there intentionally. Learn more about space junk, the problem, and possible solutions, on …

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Roman Decimation

Roman Decimation

Transcript You are probably familiar with the term decimation. The word is usually used in English to mean “to cause great destruction or harm”.  However, to ancient Rome, the word had a very different and very specific meaning.  It was one of the most devastating and brutal forms of punishment that the military could inflict.  …

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A History of the Theremin

A History of the Theremin

Transcript You are probably familiar with the four basic types of musical instruments: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.  However, is it possible to have an instrument that doesn’t fit into one of these families?   In the early 20th century, Russian inventor Leon Theremin came up with an instrument that doesn’t fit into any family and …

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The History of Valentine’s Day

The History of Valentine's Day

Transcript Every February 14, people around the world celebrate Valentine’s Day. It is a day for everything heart-shaped, flowers, jewelry, candy, and romance.  Why is this day the day dedicated to romance? What’s with the hearts? And who or what is a valentine? Is this all a giant conspiracy of greeting card manufacturers? Learn more …

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Domus Aurea – Nero’s Palace

Domus Aurea - Nero's Golden Palace

Transcript Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, known to history as just Nero, was not the best of Roman Emperors. In fact, on most lists of Roman Emperors, he would rank somewhere near the bottom. In no small part, this is due to how he reacted after the greatest fire ever to engulf Rome and what …

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The SS Politician

The SS Politician

Transcript In the middle of World War II, a small island in Scotland’s Hebrides Islands was suffering through war shortages like most of the country.  However, on February 5, 1941, a very fortunate disaster struck the island, and the island’s residents couldn’t have been happier. The reverberations from this lucky calamity are still being felt …

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The Code of Hammurabi

The Code of Hammurabi

Transcript In 1901, Swiss archeologists Gustave Jequier discovered a large stone stele in what is today western Iran. That large stone was 2.25m or 7.5 feet tall and was covered with cuneiform writing.  After it was translated, it was found to have been a list of 282 laws written down by the Babylonian King Hammurabi. …

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The Monty Hall Problem

The Monty Hall Problem

Transcript For over 30 years, Monty Hall was the host of the game show Let’s Make A Deal.  In the show, they played a very simple game where you would choose one of three doors. This game has led to one of the most controversial and public kerfuffles amongst mathematicians, which caused many distinguished mathematicians …

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The Legend of Andre the Giant

The Legend of Andre the Giant

Transcript On May 19, 1946, André René Roussimoff was born into the world in Coulommiers, France. At birth, he weighed 13 pounds or 6 kilograms…and from there, he only got bigger.  He eventually topped out at 7 feet, four inches tall, weighed 520 pounds, and became a worldwide phenomenon as a professional wrestler and actor.  …

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