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Everything Everywhere Daily

Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Cu

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2023/2/26

The movie The Purge depicts a fictitious world where one night a year, there is a war of all against

Nanotechnology

2023/2/25

In Greek, the word for dwarf is “nanos.” The International Bureau of Weights and Measures adopted th

A Brief History of Paris

2023/2/24

Located on the banks of the River Seine lies the city of Paris. Paris has a long history dating back

One of the most important inventions of early humanity was the compass. The compass has aided human

Game Theory

2023/2/22

One of the most fascinating areas of mathematics and economics is game theory. Game theory involves

On January 27, 1986, an event occurred that would be remembered by almost everyone alive at the time

The third Monday of February every year in the United States is a holiday that most people know as P

If you think of the first world war, your mind probably turns to images of trench warfare and thousa

Artificial Sweeteners

2023/2/18

In 1879, Constantin Fahlberg, a chemist at Johns Hopkins University, made an astonishing discovery.

The American constitution was written in 1787, but there was a mechanism built in to amend and chang

The Boston Massacre

2023/2/16

On March 5, 1770, one of the major events leading up to the American Revolution occurred. A confront

Magnetic Pole Reversal

2023/2/15

Once every 450,000 years or so, the Earth undergoes a radical transformation. The planet’s magnetic

The Dunning-Kruger Effect

2023/2/14

In 1999, two social psychologists, David Dunning and Justin Kruger, published a seminal paper on a c

The Thirty Years’ War

2023/2/13

17th-century Europe was witness to one of the longest and most brutal wars in human history. The con

The Super Bowl (Encore)

2023/2/12

One day every year, the United States celebrates its biggest non-official holiday: Super Bowl Sunday

Vitamin D

2023/2/11

Of all the vitamins and nutrients which are required by the human body, there are 13 of which that a

Neptune

2023/2/10

In 1612, when Galileo Galilei first looked at the stars through a telescope, he might have accidenta

The Cult of Reason

2023/2/9

The French Revolution wasn’t just a political revolution where one government was replaced with a ne

The Spruce Goose

2023/2/8

During the height of the Second World War, American shipping to Europe was constantly being attacked

In the very long history of China, it has had exactly one female ruler. She was a woman who managed,