"Child labor was widely practiced until a photographer showed the public what it looked like. ... The 1900 US Federal Census revealed that 1.75 million children under the age of 16, more than one in... continue reading
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This playlist is meant to include videos that follow the human understanding of the nature of things and the world through history.
"Child labor was widely practiced until a photographer showed the public what it looked like. ... The 1900 US Federal Census revealed that 1.75 million children under the age of 16, more than one in... continue reading
posted by antYouTube description: You can tell a lot about an animal from the way it moves, which is why scientists have been recreating the movements of an extinct crocodile-like creature called Orobates pabsti.... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkYouTube description: The Lane Motor Museum is the home to some whacky cars. One of the craziest is the Gyro-X that balances on two wheels through the use of a gyroscope.... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkJay Foreman explains what happened.
posted by vilSet on the open ocean in 1900, Age of Sail is the story of William Avery (voiced by Ian McShane), an old sailor adrift and alone in the North Atlantic. When Avery reluctantly rescues Lara, who has mysteriously... continue reading
posted by fuzzyundies"The Gilded Age left a legacy of decay on the American landscape. ... Haunted houses are often depicted with similar features: decaying woodwork, steep angles, and Gothic-looking towers and turrets.... continue reading
posted by ant"More and more products seem to come out that make use of some form of a computer text-to-speech voice, with today's voices sounding acceptably realistic. Even though speech-based products are fairly recent,... continue reading
posted by antIn the 1830s, two French brothers, François and Joseph Blanc, pulled off the first telecoms scam in history. The optical telegraph, a line of semaphore towers stretching from hilltop to hilltop, was for... continue reading
posted by MordhausLove this kind of future history - and amazing that the CD is already almost a forgotten relic. Time's moving faster.
posted by Brian Houston(H/T @eric3579)
posted by Aard VarkYouTube description: Today high-speed trains are comparable to air travel in price and door-to-door speed for shorter journeys. But decades ago locomotives faced fierce competition from air planes and... continue reading
posted by Aard Vark"How a cheesy joke from the 1830s became the most widely spoken word in the world. ... OK is thought to be the most widely recognized word on the planet. We use it to communicate with each other, as... continue reading
posted by antAs early as July 1947, a decision was taken to release liquid radioactive waste from the plutonium extraction plant at Mayak into the River Techa, whose waters flow eventually into the Ob river system... continue reading
posted by MordhausYouTube description: PopSci found the lost and forgotten first underwater film. It's a story too strange and horrifying to be fiction (and, yes, it involves a shark and a horse). In 1916, the silent... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkNothing is magic. Everything we know came about because of careful study and hard work.
posted by ChaosEngineWithout neutrons, harnessing nuclear energy would be impossible. Try Audible free for 30 days: http://audible.com/veritasium I have a new documentary coming out in a few months - sign up here to be... continue reading
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