
Desire for knowledge. Curiosity of the things around us.
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In 2020, people in some of the wealthiest countries on earth found themselves staring at empty supermarket shelves. Not during a war. Not during a famine. During a respiratory illness and a run on toilet paper.
They had no idea why. And th...
Formula 1 had the best product in the world and almost no one could find it.
For four decades, Bernie Ecclestone ran the sport like a private fiefdom. He sold broadcast rights to free-to-air television, collected fees from country after co...
Around 2300 BCE, somewhere in what is now Iraq, a woman climbed a thousand steps to the top of a ziggurat, bathed in a sacred pool, and lifted her voice to the sky.
Her name was Enheduanna.
She was a daughter of King Sargon the Great, sen...
When you opened your phone this morning, 31 satellites told you exactly where you stood. Accurate to three feet. Took two seconds.
Now imagine the opposite.
You are on a wooden ship in 1707. Sea black. Fog thick. Six weeks at sea, and you...
There is a photograph from 1899 that most people walk past. Marie Curie. A leaky shed. A cast-iron stove and a dirt floor.
We know what came out of that shed. Polonium. Radium. Two Nobel Prizes. The atomic age.
But the real story is not a...
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