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Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Who Was the Greatest Scientific Mind in History
Neil deGrasse Tyson has spent his career talking up not just science itself, but also its...
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Hear an AI Chatbot, Masquerading as a Clueless Grandmother, Waste the Time of an Internet Scam Artist
And now for a good use of AI. The UK-based telecom company O2 has developed a...
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Warner Bros. Lets You Watch 31 Films Free Online: David Byrne’s True Stories, Christopher Guest’s Waiting for Guffman, Michel Gondry’s The Science of Sleep & More
It’s Friday, which means that tonight, many of us will sit down to watch a movie...
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See Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Visualized in Colorfully Animated Scores
Music is often described as the most abstract of all the arts, and arguably the least...
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Behold Harry Clarke’s Hallucinatory Illustrations for Edgar Allan Poe’s Story Collection, Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1923)
As you’ve probably noticed if you’re a regular reader of this site, we’re big fans of...
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How Japanese Masters Turn Sand Into Swords: The Art of Traditional Sword Making from Start to Finish
We made sand think: this phrase is used from time to time to evoke the particular...
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When Charlie Chaplin Entered a Chaplin Look-Alike Contest & Came in 20th Place
Charlie Chaplin started appearing in his first films in 1914—40 films, to be precise—and, by 1915, the...
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How Wearing Ridiculously Long Pointed Shoes Became a Medieval Fashion Trend
We can all remember seeing images of medieval Europeans wearing pointy shoes, but most of us...
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Carl Sagan Predicts the Decline of America: Unable to Know “What’s True,” We Will Slide, “Without Noticing, Back into Superstition & Darkness” (1995)
Image by Kenneth Zirkel, via Wikimedia Commons There have been many theories of how human history...
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Has SpaceX Done Anything NASA Hasn’t? Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains His “Feud” with Elon Musk
One would count neither Elon Musk nor Neil deGrasse Tyson among the most reserved public figures...
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Watch the First 2+ Hours of MTV’s Inaugural Broadcast (August 1, 1981)
Not everyone on August 1, 1981 had a VCR at their disposal, and not everybody stayed...
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The Nature of Human Stupidity Explained by The 48 Laws of Power Author Robert Greene
It’s practically guaranteed that we now have more stupid people on the planet than ever before....
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Jean-Luc Godard Shoots Marianne Faithfull (RIP) Singing “As Tears Go By” in 1966
Note: Yesterday, Marianne Faithfull passed away at age 78. In her memory, we’re bringing back a...
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Google Unveils a Digital Marketing & E‑Commerce Certificate: 7 Courses Will Help Prepare Students for an Entry-Level Job in 6 Months
Several years ago, Google launched a series of Career Certificates that will “prepare learners for an...
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Explore a Digitized Edition of the Voynich Manuscript, “the World’s Most Mysterious Book”
A 600-year-old manuscript—written in a script no one has ever decoded, filled with cryptic illustrations, its...
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How Robert Frost Wrote One of His Most Famous Poems, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
Several generations of American students have now had the experience of being told by an English...
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Mahatma Gandhi’s List of the Seven Social Sins; or Tips on How to Avoid Living the Bad Life
Image via Wikimedia Commons In 590 AD, Pope Gregory I unveiled a list of the Seven...
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How Frank Lloyd Wright Became Frank Lloyd Wright: A Video Introduction
Frank Lloyd Wright is unlikely to be displaced as the archetype of the genius architect anytime...
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When Neapolitans Used to Eat Pasta with Their Bare Hands: Watch Footage from 1903
Even if you don’t speak Italian, you can make a decent guess at the meaning of...
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Benedict Cumberbatch Reads a Letter to a Man Blow-Drying His Balls at the Gym
We have featured Benedict Cumberbatch reading letters by Kurt Vonnegut, Alan Turing, Albert Camus, and Nick...
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How Erik Satie’s ‘Furniture Music’ Was Designed to Be Ignored and Paved the Way for Ambient Music
Imagine how many times someone born in the eighteen-sixties could ever expect to hear music. The...
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A 1933 Profile of Frida Kahlo: “Wife of the Master Mural Painter Gleefully Dabbles in Works of Art”
Walter Keane—supposed painter of “Big Eyed Children” and subject of a 2014 Tim Burton film—made a...
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Noam Chomsky Defines What It Means to Be a Truly Educated Person
There may be no more contentious an issue at the level of local U.S. government than...
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Where Do You Put the Camera? Every Frame a Painting Presents Insights from Famous Directors
Whether or not we believe in auteurhood, we each have our own mental image of what...