Did Nero really play the fiddle while Rome burned?
In A.D. 64, a great fire consumed Rome for six days and seven nights. Some rumors speculated that Nero set the fire, and even played [Read more]
In A.D. 64, a great fire consumed Rome for six days and seven nights. Some rumors speculated that Nero set the fire, and even played [Read more]
Get a console-by-console update on the developments of the 2008 E3 exposition in this HowStuffWorks podcast, including news on improved online features and expanded memory. [Read more]
Davy Crockett is one of America’s great real-life legends. With a little help from Walt Disney, Crockett experienced a resurgence in popularity more than 100 [Read more]
In an effort to free up radio spectrum for emergency broadcasting and wireless service, the US will switch from analog to digital television on Feb. [Read more]
Amid the bloodshed of World War I, the Pope pled for a truce on Christmas Day. The commanding powers refused the truce, but soldiers across [Read more]
The first Olympics took place in the sixth century in order to build diplomacy across the Greek world. Learn more about the history of the [Read more]
Open source is a way of developing software in which the original developer makes all of the source code available for modification. Learn more about [Read more]
Peter the Great was a feared leader but also an intellectual. Learn about Peter the Great and Peter the Great’s love of academia and collectibles [Read more]
Each year, manufacturers bring out the next great computer chip that boosts bigger and better computing power. Intel founder Gordon Moore predicted this technology phenomenon [Read more]
An inscription above King Tutankhamen’s burial chamber reads: ‘Death will come on swift pinions to those who disturb the rest of the Pharaoh.’ This was [Read more]
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