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Curiosity Fuel - Daily stories. Five-minute facts

Curiosity Fuel - Daily stories. Five-minute facts
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Ever wondered about the stories behind the facts? Welcome to Curiosity Fuel, the daily podcast that quenches your thirst for knowledge in just five minutes.
Each day, we unpack a surprising story from science, history, or tech. It's the perfect dose of intellectual energy for your commute or coffee break, guaranteed to make you smarter and give you a great story to tell.
Subscribe and fuel your curiosity!
Each day, we unpack a surprising story from science, history, or tech. It's the perfect dose of intellectual energy for your commute or coffee break, guaranteed to make you smarter and give you a great story to tell.
Subscribe and fuel your curiosity!
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They seem like magic: you put them on, and the drone of an airplane engine or the chatter of a busy office simply vanishes. But how do noise-cancelling headphones create silence? This episode demystifies the technology, explaining the clever physics of "destructive interference" and how your headphones create "anti-noise" to erase unwanted sound waves.
It's one of the most famous haunted house stories of all time: the demonic possession and terrifying paranormal events at 112 Ocean Avenue. But what if the whole story was a lie? This episode separates fact from fiction in the Amityville Horror case, exploring the real-life murders that preceded the haunting and the confession that exposed the world's most famous ghost story as an elaborate hoax.
Do you remember "Luke, I am your father"? Or a picture of the Monopoly Man with a monocle? If so, you've experienced the Mandela Effect—a phenomenon where large groups of people share the same false memory of a past event. This episode explores the fascinating psychology behind these collective misrememberings.
It’s that sudden, intense headache that strikes after eating ice cream too fast. But what is a "brain freeze," really? This episode explains the fascinating vascular reaction behind sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia (the scientific name for brain freeze) and reveals the simple trick to making it stop instantly.
It’s the nightly buzzsaw that ruins sleep for millions. But what is snoring, and why do we do it? This episode dives into the mechanics of snoring, exploring why our airways vibrate. More importantly, we break down the science-backed lifestyle changes and solutions that can help you or your partner finally get a quiet night's sleep.
It's a staple of movie nights, but have you ever wondered what's really happening when a corn kernel explodes into a fluffy white treat? This episode delves into the simple physics of why popcorn pops, revealing the perfect combination of a hard shell, a starchy interior, and a tiny drop of water.
From replacing a broken part in your coffee machine to creating medical implants, 3D printing is changing the world. But how does it actually work? This episode demystifies the magic of additive manufacturing, explaining how a 3D printer turns a digital file into a solid object, layer by tiny layer.
Ever wondered why you have a last name? For most of human history, people didn't. This episode explores the fascinating origins of surnames, from names based on your job (Smith, Baker), your father's name (Johnson), where you lived (Hill), or a personal nickname (Short, Brown). Discover the history behind your own identity.
In the sweltering summer of 1858, London was brought to its knees by an overpowering stench from the River Thames, which had become an open sewer. This episode tells the story of the Great Stink, how it forced a reluctant Parliament to finally act, and how one brilliant engineer, Joseph Bazalgette, built the modern sewer system that saved the city.
It's a silent hero of our daily lives, keeping drinks hot or cold for hours without any power. But how does a thermos, or vacuum flask, actually work? This episode explores the brilliant physics inside this simple container, explaining how it masterfully defeats all three types of heat transfer to create a fortress of insulation.
Long before the Hollywood blockbusters, the "Men in Black" were a terrifying part of UFO folklore. This episode explores the strange, true origins of the legend, from the first sighting in 1947 to the influential 1950s book that created the myth. Were they government agents, aliens in disguise, or something else entirely?
In 2008, police in Zagreb, Croatia, made a shocking discovery. They found the body of Hedviga Golik sitting in a chair, watching a black-and-white TV. She had been dead since 1966. This is the unbelievable and true story of how a woman could disappear in plain sight for 42 years, and what it says about modern loneliness.
In the 1920s, one of history's greatest conmen, Victor Lustig, convinced a group of scrap metal dealers that the French government was secretly selling the Eiffel Tower for scrap. And he got away with it. This is the incredible, true story of the man who sold the Eiffel Tower... and then tried to do it again.
In 1979, a physics lab announced they had found two teenagers with genuine psychic abilities. But it was all a hoax. This is the incredible true story of Project Alpha, a secret plan by magician James Randi to show how easily even the brightest minds can be fooled by simple magic tricks when they want to believe. A powerful lesson in skepticism.
Whales are mammals, so they need to breathe air. But how do they sleep in the ocean without drowning? The answer is a fascinating biological superpower called unihemispheric sleep, where they literally shut down only half of their brain at a time. Discover how these ocean giants manage to rest, breathe, and watch for predators simultaneously.
Before paper money, the value of a coin was the metal it contained. This led to a widespread and dangerous crime: coin clipping. Discover the forgotten history of "coining," why shaving tiny bits of silver off a penny was a capital offense, and how Sir Isaac Newton himself led the hunt for England's most notorious counterfeiter.
Ever wondered where body fat actually goes when you lose weight? It doesn't just "burn off" or disappear. The scientific answer is genuinely surprising and has to do with basic chemistry and your lungs. In this episode, we explain the metabolic process of weight loss in simple terms and reveal the mind-blowing truth about breathing out your fat.
Ever been ambushed by a random, cringey memory from years ago? You're not alone. This episode explains the science behind why our brains cling to our most embarrassing moments. Learn about the 'cringe attack,' emotional memory, and what it reveals about our social evolution. A must-listen for anyone who's ever wanted to forget that one time.
The true story of the SS Californian, the ship that was just miles from the sinking Titanic. Why did it ignore the distress signals? We investigate one of history's most haunting mysteries. Was it a tragic mistake or something more? Dive into the full story of the ship that watched the Titanic disappear.
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