Published inKnowledge StewVEGEMITE, A Uniquely Australian TreatHow did this interesting spread become so popular in only Australia?1d agoA response icon21d agoA response icon2
Published inKnowledge StewWhat Exactly is INTERPOL?INTERPOL is quite different than how it’s portrayed on TV and in movies.4d agoA response icon14d agoA response icon1
Published inKnowledge StewLittle Known Things About Albert EinsteinDid you know these facts about Albert Einstein?6d agoA response icon46d agoA response icon4
Published inKnowledge StewThe Secret U.S. Operation That Wiretapped a Soviet Undersea CableFaced with an urgent need for intelligence, the U.S. launched one of the Cold War’s most daring covert missions.Jun 16A response icon2Jun 16A response icon2
Published inKnowledge StewThe World’s Oldest Living VertebrateThe elusive Greenland Shark is the world’s longest-living vertebrate.Jun 14Jun 14
Published inKnowledge StewThe Longest Train in the WorldBHP Iron Ore set the longest train record between the Yandi mine and Port Hedland in Western Australia in 2011.Jun 12A response icon1Jun 12A response icon1
Published inKnowledge StewWhy is it Called the District of Columbia?Why is the United States capital in the District of Columbia, and how did the district get its name?Jun 10A response icon2Jun 10A response icon2
Published inKnowledge StewThe Largest Bee in the World and Its Hallucinogenic HoneyThe largest bee in the world makes some really dangerous honey.Jun 8Jun 8
Published inKnowledge StewBubble Wrap Was Supposed to be WallpaperBubble Wrap, those protective sheets that keep things from breaking and are fun to pop, didn’t start its life intended for those uses.Jun 6Jun 6
Published inKnowledge StewThe Japanese Shrine That Is Rebuilt Every 20 YearsThe Ise Jingu shrine in Japan is dismantled and rebuilt every 20 years as part of the Shinto belief of death and renewal of nature.Jun 4Jun 4