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The Story Behind the Making of the Iconic Surrealist Photograph, Dalí Atomicus (1948)

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With his cane, his famous waxed mustache, and his habit of taking...

The Junky’s Christmas: William S. Burrough’s Dark Claymation Christmas Film Produced by Francis Ford Coppola (1993)

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Back in 1993, the Beat writer William S. Burroughs wrote and narrated...

Richard Feynman Enthusiastically Explains How to Think Like a Physicist in His Series Fun to Imagine (1983)

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“It’s interesting that some people find science so easy, and others find...

John Coltrane Draws a Picture Illustrating the Mathematics of Music

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Physicist and saxophonist Stephon Alexander has argued in his many public lectures...

Watch the Sex Pistols’ Christmas Party for Kids–Which Happened to Be Their Final Gig in the UK (1977)

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I’m not sure the Sex Pistols had “available for children’s parties” on...

The Ingenious Engineering of Leonardo da Vinci’s Self-Supporting Bridge, Explained

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The video above from Sabins Civil Engineering promises to reveal “the MAGIC...

Watch The Insects’ Christmas from 1913: A Stop Motion Film Starring a Cast of Dead Bugs

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Kind Reader, Will you do us the honor of accepting our holiday...

A Simple, Down-to-Earth Christmas Card from the Great Depression (1933)

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The Smithsonian sets the scene for this Christmas card sent in 1933,...

How Medieval Islamic Engineering Brought Water to the Alhambra

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Between 711 and 1492, much of the Iberian Peninsula, including modern-day Spain,...

The Sinking of the Britannic: An Animated Introduction to the Titanic’s Forgotten Sister Ship

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We all know about the Titanic. Less often do we hear about...