The Trinity Test: The World’s First Nuclear Explosion

The Trinity Test: The World's First Nuclear Explosion

Podcast Transcript On July 16, 1945, at 5:29 am, 35 miles southwest of Socorro, New Mexico, the world’s first nuclear bomb was detonated.  This was the culmination of the Manhattan Project, one of the largest, and most expensive programs in world history.  Yet, just before the event, the scientists and engineers who worked on the …

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The Lindbergh Kidnapping

The Lindbergh Kidnapping

Podcast Transcript On March 1, 1932, one of the most famous men in the world, Charles Lindbergh, found that his 20-month-old son had been taken from his crib.  It was the biggest news story of the era and it has been called the crime of the century.  90 years later, people are still enthralled with …

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How SCUBA Diving Works

How SCUBA Diving Works

Podcast Transcript SCUBA diving is a popular activity that has recreational appeal and commercial uses.  Most people who have never gone SCUBA diving think that it is just a matter of breathing air out of a tank when you are underwater. However, there is a lot more to it. In fact, solving the problem of …

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The Kiel Mutiny

The Kiel Mutiny

Podcast Transcript In the last days of the first world war, an event occurred which resulted in the rapid collapse of the German monarchy, and ultimately hastened the end of the war.  The event was sparked by sailors in the German High Seas Fleet who after suffering from months of low morale, finally decided to …

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What is the Deal With SpaceX’s Starship?

What is the Deal With SpaceX's Starship?

Podcast Transcript In 1967, the very first Saturn V rocket was launched. It was the largest rocket ever built.  55 years later, it is still the largest rocket ever launched. However, it might not hold that distinction for much longer. There is a new rocket in town and it might soon displace the Saturn V, …

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Great Zimbabwe

Great Zimbabwe

Podcast Transcript Located near the city of Masvingo in Central Zimbabwe are the ruins of one of the greatest civilizations of the Middle Ages.  When European explorers first discovered the ruins, they simply couldn’t believe that it was built by native Africans.  Subsequent archeological investigations showed not just that they were wrong, but that the …

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Spartacus and the Third Servile War

Spartacus and the Third Servile War

Podcast Transcript In the year 73 BC, Rome faced one of its greatest threats to its existence. An army of over 100,000 liberated slaves rose up in revolt and threatened the very fabric of the Roman Republic.  The revolt was led by a gladiator slave who lead his motley army and, to the astonishment of …

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More Than You Ever Really Wanted to Know About Sewers

More Than You Ever Really Wanted to Know About Sewers

Podcast Transcript Sometimes the most important things are things we don’t even want to think about let alone talk about.  The issue of handling and removing human waste and dirty water is one such problem that has confronted humans since the dawn of time.  The elimination of waste and excess water was one of the …

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The Wonderful World of Stromatolites

The Wonderful World of Stromatolites

Podcast Transcript If you measure the success of a lifeform by how long they manage to exist on Earth, then by far the most successful forms of life have been stromatolites.  Stromatolites aren’t the sexiest form of life. They still exist on Earth today, but if you have seen them, you might never have known …

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