Boats to Ships: A History of Seafaring
From hollowed logs to container ships—ten thousand years of how humans learned to cross the water.
Swipe through immersive stories from history. Pirates, empires, and legends come alive in bite-sized visual narratives.
The man who turned his telescope to the heavens and changed everything.
An apple fell. The universe was never the same.
The first woman to win a Nobel Prize—and the only person to win in two different sciences.
E=mc². Three symbols that rewrote the laws of the universe.
A five-year voyage that changed how we see every living thing.
The visionary inventor who lit up the world—and imagined the future.
He asked questions that made powerful men uncomfortable—and paid with his life.
Student of Plato, tutor of Alexander, father of Western logic.
Painter, inventor, anatomist, engineer—the man who could do everything.
A wandering teacher whose ideas shaped two thousand years of civilization.
"Eureka!" The greatest mathematician of antiquity who moved the world.
He moved the Earth from the center of the universe—and set science free.
Mathematician, astronomer, philosopher—and the last great scholar of ancient Alexandria.
The mathematician who broke the Nazi Enigma code, shortened World War II, and invented the blueprint for the modern computer.
The X-ray crystallographer whose work was essential to discovering the structure of DNA.
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