Thomas Edison’s Forgotten Passion: Building Concrete Houses
(via Amusing Planet) Of all things Thomas Alva Edison is known for, concrete is not one of them. It was
Read more(via Amusing Planet) Of all things Thomas Alva Edison is known for, concrete is not one of them. It was
Read more(via Listverse) The European Middle Ages lasted a thousand years, running roughly from AD 500 to AD 1500. A lot
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) When it does, researchers rush in to study the age-old stumps.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) In September 1962, something fell from aloft in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, cracking the asphalt on North 8th Street
Read more(via Listverse) The shifting sands of the Sahara have swallowed animals, people, and entire cities over eons. It is the
Read more(via Amusing Planet) When cell phones were first introduced, they were unattractive, brick-like devices that could do nothing more than
Read more(via Listverse) A modern wonder is imaging and our ability to share pictures globally within seconds. People alive today can
Read more(via Listverse) We probably pay less attention than we should to the continents on Earth. How many are there anyway?
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) It may still be safe to drink.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) New research suggests that Black River’s gnarled conifers are even more ancient than once thought.
Read more(via Smithsonian) Open-heart procedures evolved rapidly once Mayo Clinic surgeon John Kirklin made his improvements to an earlier invention
Read more(via Listverse) One of mankind’s greatest wishes is to live without the worry of old age. Fountains of youth and
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