Archimedes
Archimedes, who is considered one of the greatest mathematicians in history was also a physicist, engineer, inventor and astronomer.
Archimedes, who is considered one of the greatest mathematicians in history was also a physicist, engineer, inventor and astronomer.
Maria da Penha is a Brazilian women’s rights activist who has become a symbol of the fight against domestic violence in Brazil.
Hashima is a deserted island located off the Nagasaki coast in Japan. It has a captivating history and is now a popular tourist destination.
Elizabeth Packard fought for women’s rights and mental health reform in the 1800s after being wrongfully committed to a mental institution.
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian painter, engineer and scientist considered to be one of the greatest minds in history.
Kawah Ijen is a volcano in East Java, Indonesia, known for its blue fire, acidic crater lake, and labor-intensive sulfur mining.
The Darvaza gas crater, also known as the “Door to Hell,” is a burning natural gas field in Turkmenistan’s Karakum Desert.
Jalapão is a fascinating destination adventurers, offering a unique experience in one of the most preserved and beautiful places in Brazil.
The Mille Miglia in Italy was an open-road, endurance race held between 1927 and 1957. It was a round course starting and finishing in Brescia
Haiku Stairs, located in the island of O’ahu, Hawaii was built in 1942 to be a pathway to a military radio station on the top of a mountain.
Radium Girls were female workers in the 1920s who painted watch dials with radium-laced paint. Their health suffered due to radium exposure.
Marie Curie revolutionized the study of radioactivity and, with her husband Pierre, discovered the chemical elements radium and polonium.