From Columbus to Ponce de Leon, the horse to horsepower, and Galileo to the order of the planets.
From insects to polar bears, the Great Lakes to the Not So Great Lakes, and the Pythagorean Theorem to endless Pi.
From dollar bills to financial abbreviations, fruits to chromosomes, and a new ocean to a globe gone south.
From presidents to the Supreme Court, the first Olympics to Jackie Robinson, and orchestras to air guitar.
From the last ice age to the hottest place on Earth, an antonym for antonym to a metaphor, and calories to the secret of stretching.
From the light bulb to the internet, livestock to the real cash crop, and Zeus to the Minotaur.
From the South Pole to the moon, slurping soup to feng shui, and purchasing power to monopoly.
From your head to your phalanges, Van Gogh to the rainbow, and the American Revolution to the industrial one.
From sabertooth cats to America's first people, the history of pencils to the history of knives, and why popcorn pops and we have only five tastes.
From Lincoln to Lee, CEO's to the S&P, and tornados to the speed of lightning.
From Obama and Reagan, hot air to hydrogen, and Chaplin to Buster Keaton
From the Crusades to catapults, Earth's rotation to Jupiter's moons, and OPEC to windmills.
From the smallest capital to the highest, the Great Barrier Reef to volcanoes, and T-Rex to ancient birds.
From the first Olympic gold to the oldest Olympic athlete, the longest geographical name to countries within countries, and the brains of geniuses to animals with accents.
From your number one fear to hiccups, the history of the baker's dozen to the origin of orange, and blitzkriegs to “bless yous.”
From the foundation of the universe to a jiffy, spies who become leaders to Nobel Prizes, and speedy hippos to weird pets.
From the first photograph to the creation of the Internet, the wonders of the world to death by lightning, and platinum albums to 5-year old composers.
From the first Academy Awards to the eastern-most state, pirates to the discovery of Antarctica, and unfurnished German apartments to politely sticking out your tongue.
From the world's happiest job to the happiest country, what you really hear in that conch shell to the secret behind the word robot, and predictions from Jules Verne, Business Week, and Warner Brothers.
From naked mole rats to the animals of 1492, the real reason it’s called America to Civil War surgeries, and Charles Lindbergh to Jackie Robinson.
From the reason North is up to the fight over the number of oceans, the history of climate change to the truth about vegetables, and the skinny on stretching to the medical benefit of hugs.
From the reason cheese tastes good to the air pressure on Everest, the first pencil to the poleaxe, and Harry Houdini to Charlie Chaplin.
rom the value of a first edition of the Bible to a 1943 penny, the breakfast food that can kill ants to the food you can use to shave, remove makeup, and polish your shoes, and the world's most dangerous pool to its most dangerous beach.
From a headless chicken to Martian radio signals, the truth about alligators in sewers to the man-made objects you can see from outer space, and what Juliet really means when she asks "wherefore art thou Romeo" to the real origin of the phrase, "Elementary, my dear Watson."
From Roswell to alien radio signals, how to tame claustrophobia to that bacteria laden piece of technology in your pocket, and records broken in surfing, cookies, hula hoops, and fishing, to the hilarious story of how the Guinness Book of Records got started.
From the origin of the words “trivia” and “sideburn,” to how Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and Earth itself have changed, to unusual foods such as poutine, blood pudding, and “toad in the hole” to the Museum of Burnt Food.
From cannibalism to the jobs dictators had before they were dictators, to the Golden Age of Television and the “armonica” instrument, to the origins of the Pony Express, wedding gowns, candy canes, and gift shops.
From the wrong turn that started World War I and how the Titanic disaster could have been averted, to code cracking and a $2 million car, to braving Niagara Falls in a barrel and the world's biggest Ferris wheel.
From plane crashes in Beverly Hills and airbag underwear, to teenage popes and wild Arizona camels, to the doctor who tested catheters on himself and superhero mice.
From breaking the sound barrier on land and in the air, to selling the Eiffel Tower and the price of some very famous dentures, to working out n zero gravity and the astounding weight of all the bacteria in your body.
From the home remedy for itches to the best solutions for missing recipe ingredients, to famous quotes from comedians, politicians, writers, and actors, to the secret behind crop circles, bigfoot, and the Loch Ness monster.
From the history of French Fries and fast food, to whether or not cell phones can pop popcorn, cause fires, and disorient planes, to the truth about ninjas, Viking warriors, and Billy the Kid.
From the first hot air balloons and submarines to the common origin of many car companies, to time travel, superheroes, mermaids, geniuses, and immortality, to three-wheeled cars, flying cars, and the brave first test of a flight suit.
From the science behind invisibility to what’s really behind sightings of zombies and vampires, to the mummy’s curse, presidential claims to fame, and the world’s most amazing streets.
From the most venomous, toughest, and loudest animals on the planet to the most ridiculous theories the scientific community has ever had, and some answers for how to stay healthy and happy when flying.
From incredible facts and fictions about the NBA, Napoleon, and politics, to some odd remedies for hiccups, heartburn, and crying, to the world’s most famous skylines, landmarks, and the value of the White House.
From the truth behind the Bermuda Triangle, the face on Mars, and New England’s Dark Day, to the world’s most extreme marathons and climbing Everest, to the world’s great appetite for bugs.
From the origin of the bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen, to the history of bathing, laundry, and staying up late, to some groundbreaking inventions that made life at home much easier.
From one of nature’s most efficient antioxidants, to jaw-dropping facts and fictions about Einstein, Uncle Sam, and presidents, to the man who first used the phrase “Speak softly and carry a big stick.”
From the original meaning of the words “weird” and “quarantine,” to beautiful, yet unique works of art, auroras, and waterfalls, to some of the worlds most identifiable buildings, landmarks, and natural wonders.
From debunking ridiculous theories about land, sea, and air, to untold history on assassination attempts, famous wars, and peace treaties, to the origins or Mardi Gras beads, throwing rice, and the French dip sandwich.
From the truth behind the Bermuda Triangle, fairy rings and why some stones seem to move by themselves, to the solutions for persistent household problems, to some of the worlds great records involving fishing, rubber bands, and hula hoops.
From the world’s most expensive bridges, to the fastest way to get from country to country, to the cost of a first-class parlor suite ticket on the infamous Titanic.
From the history behind mall-loving, teenage valley girls, to the invention that might have saved U.S. President William McKinley’s life, to some of the most famous oaths of all time.
From close encounters with aliens, to traditions involving rolling cheese down hills and shin-kicking, to the history behind one the most beloved menu items: the sandwich
From what might have occurred if certain events in history hadn’t happened, to what it’s like to ride in a paternoster, to busting some of the most outrageous myths about sleep, earthquakes, and the speed of light.
From skydiving in some of the world's most exotic places, to exploring some of the most artistic residences from around the globe, to identifying treasures from unexpected places.
From what a jackalope, geep, and goat-sheep might look like, to well-known explorers claims to fame, to some unexplained oddities that you might not want to know about.
From ridiculous theories involving King Tut and a hippo, to discovering the real mystery behind the famed aurora borealis, to some solutions that any camper or survival expert should know about.
From famous myths about a pen and the Space Race, to some jaw-dropping records for the world’s most expensive book and fastest ascent of Mt. Everest, to some little known facts about amusement parks.
From finding out who has it better: young people now, or those from 40 years ago. To identifying some of the far from latest fashions, to adventuring into the wild to put a name on some strange animals.
From which South American city was once a European capital, to learning what it will cost you if you want to ride on some of the world’s most famous trains, to trotting around the globe in search of some of the most confusing places to visit.
From uncovering some of the world’s best inventions such as the spinning wheel, carding machine, and first mechanical calculator, to looking into some of the worst ideas that were given a patent, to some of the most surprising statistics about the world around us.
From the history of well-known diseases and disorders, to the legacies of some famous Yankees and Ancient Greeks, and the untold stories of some unknown people who had huge impacts on history.
From the facts behind space travel, to some earthbound myths, and the origins of the world’s most famous landmarks.
From world records in the history of flight and construction, to the oddly shared history of a destructive invention and a well-known celebration of peace, to everything you need to know about the antibiotics that save lives.
From the massive moai of Easter Island, to the problems that come with the development of the world’s biggest cities, to a closer look at how short and tall differ around the world.
From coastlines that weren’t, to the many runner up capitals of America, flushing gators down the toilet, throwing rice at birds, running from bears, pink as the go to color for boys, and the tallest nations in the world.
From the strength of your own hair, to huge extinct apes, survival of the fittest, power that corrupts absolutely, great minds, strange flags on the moon, and queen bees.
From leprechauns to great floods, the chupacabra, a fear of flying, pilot fatigue, texting while driving, the world ratio of cell phones to working toilets, St. Patrick, and your odds of surviving just about everything.
From traveling south to end up in the north, to the weird and fairly uncomfortable looking fashion trends of times long gone, to some famous people in history and the stories about them we never get to hear.
From the massive catastrophes that made life possible, to the link between dead people and our city parks, to the mind-bending numbers associated with humanity.
From a theory on why people believe in alien abductions, to some of the world’s most expensive items, supercars, a super expensive book on birds, to the ancient origins of modern medicine.
From some animal combinations straight out of science fiction, to some true and not so true facts about sleep, and some amusing stats about amusement parks.
From some award winning procedures with questionable results, to the technology that lets us look into people’s minds, to some numbers that will dive deep into your brain.
From the hottest trends in health and dieting found during the Stone Age, to the different ways animals choose leadership, to some statistics supporting unhealthy behavior.
From the unique, unknown, and downright strange things found at the old circus, to people making beautiful pieces of art from some not so desirable objects, to some famous authors that used to hang out on the weekend.
From the mysterious habits of some tiny creatures, to the solution for finally getting rid of those awful stains, to some questionable celebrations around the world.
From unique rock formations around the world, to the diseases found in humans and those found in animals, to some theories about the water we drink.
From bungee jumping in some of the world’s most exotic places, to the first form of public transportation and the origin of the submarine, to a meal composed of nothing but foods made with dirt.
From some of the animal kingdom’s false claims to fame, to some pretty bad ideas that you might end up eating, to the nation with the tallest population on the planet.
From the brainchild behind the delicious banana split, to one famous president who has a smart piece of advise, to the biggest human ancestor on earth!
From uncovering the mysteries behind legendary creatures of mythology, to homes made of, shall we say, “unconventional” materials, to widely accepted solutions in curing seasickness.
From the origins of indoor plumbing, eating utensils, and beds, to some of the strongest animals on the planet, to a few of the not-so-great ideas of automotive history.
From discovering one of the longest-standing dino mysteries, to the political hoopla behind New York City’s first subway system, to the backwoods of the colonial wilderness.
From island hopping around tropical destinations, to one stinky Irish tradition for funerals, to identifying some of the most recognizable museums on earth.
From the history behind the tablet computer, to the people associated with some famously named disorders, to some obvious inventions that are hard to believe anyone ever had to invent.
From the science behind the theory of evolution, to the first mobile phone call made from a car, to some amazing facts you might not have known about plane travel.
How the brain works; the effects of caffeine; an up-close look at dinosaurs.
The history of the circus and cinema; the vitaphone; some pretty bad ideas.
Flying like a superhero; a simple invention that has saved thousands of lives; the vacuum of space.
Roswell, N.M.; the history of domestic life; surprising statistics
S.O.S.; traveling in a crazy contraption; spectacular cities.
Solving everyday problems; the chances of surviving just about anything; bees.
The 17th century accessory that is still worn today; pop culture; the fastest way to get from country to country.
Diseases; sewer gators; world wonders.
Changing a knight into a tank; the world's fastest animal; science oddities.
The River Thames; origins of machines; an ancient bartering system.
What makes a clock tick and turn; some of the world's most visited landmarks; extreme sports that surf Earth's terrain.
A natural gas that can sink a ship; patents held in Thomas Edison's name; inventions.
The state that celebrates Popcorn Day; what a didgeridoo is; the largest orchestra ever to play.
America's first spy ring; intelligence-gathering machines; the real James Bond.
Notorious pirates; what a blunderbuss is; what a pirate's buried treasure would be worth today.
Mysteries of the mind; the history of the hamburger; death-defying acts.