September 14, 2010 0 Why Giraffes Have Long Necks When American school children learn about evolution, it’s not atypical to discuss giraffes, whose long [...]
September 13, 2010 0 Mexico’s Cave of Crystals Those orange things in the picture above? They’re people. Naica Mine, located in Mexico, is home to [...]
September 8, 2010 0 Kitty City What would you do with 500 cats? Well, build a home for them, of course. Or in the case of Craig Grant, a [...]
September 7, 2010 0 The World’s Largest Swimming Pool The San Alfonso del Mar resort is located in Algarrobo, Chile, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Like most [...]
September 3, 2010 0 The Geopolitical Babushka Doll Babushka dolls, also called matryoshka dolls or Russian nesting dolls, are, as Wikipedia states, “a [...]
September 2, 2010 0 Guantanamo Bay’s Kindergarten Around this time of year, American schoolchildren’s summers invariably end as school begins anew. [...]
September 1, 2010 0 Out of Gas The second item on the Periodic Table, helium, is the second most common element in the known Universe (after [...]
August 31, 2010 0 The Last Pinball Machine Company Pinball has an extensive place in our popular culture. It is a core element tovideos which remind us of our [...]
August 30, 2010 0 Patch Theory Pirate garb is known for a few signature items: bandannas, tri-corner hats, overcoats, and of course, eye [...]
August 27, 2010 0 Zapped Chocolate In the early 1900s, at age 12, Percy Spencer, an orphan, was a grammar school dropout working in a mill. [...]