
Desire for knowledge. Curiosity of the things around us.
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Here is a strange thing about your breakfast.
The toast you ate this morning was likely grown with nitrogen pulled from the air by a process invented to feed Germany’s World War I bombs. The phosphorus in the soil that grew the wheat proba...
I just finished reading The Almighty Dollar by Brendan Greeley. It’s a history of the dollar that rewired how I think about money, sovereignty, and the story we tell ourselves about American power.
The headline is this: America did not inv...
Nobody told you that the device you are reading this on was designed by people who were high.
Not metaphorically. Literally. The engineers, hackers, and researchers who invented the personal computer spent their evenings at the Stanford Ar...
In 1883, a woman named Jeanne gave birth to a girl in a hospice for the poor in Saumur. It was a room run by nuns, for people with nowhere else to go.
The father wasn’t there.
The girl was named Gabrielle. She grew up in an orphanage, sew...
In 1827, a graverobber dug through the Egyptian sands near Thebes and pulled out a bundle of papyrus scrolls.
No gold. No jewels. Just paper.
He almost threw them back.
He didn’t.
Those scrolls ended up in a Dutch university archive, la...
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