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Everything Everywhere Daily

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

Episodes

Total: 1825

Potemkin Villages

2021/5/27

In 1787, Russian Empress Catherine the Great took a six-month trip to visit her newly acquired terri

Bell Labs

2021/5/26

What do lasers, photovoltaic cells, the transistor, digital cameras, cell phone technology, the comm

The 17-Year Cicada

2021/5/25

Every 17 years one of the grandest spectacles in nature takes place. Billions of insects in a seemin

Have you ever been really full after a meal? Like really really full? Could you imagine eating and n

Have you ever looked at a map and said to yourself “Wow, Greenland is really big!”, only to then loo

For a professional musician, their instrument is their livelihood. If making music is your career, i

Scurvy

2021/5/21

When Europeans began sailing the high seas on extended voyages, the most deadly thing they encounter

Comeback stories are some of the best stories in sports. Whether it is coming back from a huge defic

In 1941, a young artistic prodigy released his first motion picture. It had enormous anticipation, r

Airport Codes

2021/5/18

If you’ve done your share of flying, you are probably familiar with the three-letter airport codes w

In the process of doing research, I often come across various stories which are interesting but migh

The British Crown Jewels

2021/5/16

Located in the Tower of London are a collection of objects, some of which date back 800 years, which

Henrietta Lacks was a mother of five who died of cervical cancer in 1951 at the age of 31. Before sh

Examine The Zipper

2021/5/14

I’m guessing that almost everyone listening to this podcast has, within the last day, used a zipper.

Randomness

2021/5/13

Randomness is all around us. Many of you probably think that this podcast is pretty random given tha

The rise of civilization is sometimes defined as the urbanization of humanity. The transition from h

For years people believed that there was a part of the Atlantic Ocean where ships and planes would d

Juan Sebastián Elcano

2021/5/10

When I was growing up I was taught like so many people that Ferdinand Magellan was the first person

Every year, on the second Sunday in May, 96 countries around the world celebrate Mother’s Day. Dozen

During World War II, the United States had a fleet of over 1,200 combat ships. Each of them had a un