Found: 17th-Century Warships at the Bottom of a Swedish Channel
(via Atlas Obscura) They could be related to the famous, ill-fated “Vasa.”
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) They could be related to the famous, ill-fated “Vasa.”
Read more(via Mental Floss) Born Maria Salomea Skłodowska in Poland in 1867, Marie Curie grew up to become one of the
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) On November 6, 1919, Arthur Eddington’s presentation to the Royal Society and Royal Astronomical Society about a
Read more(via Mental Floss) In 2012, Voyager 1 became the first human-made object to venture beyond our solar system. The space
Read more(via Mental Floss) The Rorschach test, named after creator and psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach, has been allowing people to interpret its
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Charles Kline’s first attempt to send a message over ARPANET, the early computer network that would birth
Read more(via Mental Floss) Thanks to modern technology like CT scanning, we know more about the intimate lives of mummies than
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Rivers are the key to a salty sea.
Read more(via Amusing Planet) The relocation of the headquarters building of Indiana Bell Telephone Company in Indianapolis remains one of the
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) The same machine that popularized “The Oregon Trail” was secretly imported just a few years before the
Read more(via Great Big Story) The Guanyin Pavilion was built to last. And last. And last. This temple has sat atop
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Here are some of the most brilliant examples of biomimicry at work.
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