The cereal aisle is run by kids. It’s their purchasing power that brings TV shows, movies, and even stranger products together with the barons of breakfast. Mr. T cereal debuted in 1984 and was essentially T-shaped captain crunch. But it got a little …
I took this picture a few weeks ago at the Kansas State Fair. In a room filled with award-winning scarecrows, flower pots, arrangements of vegetables on card tables, ears of corn, and jars of wheat, this refrigerated case displayed two …
Click here to listen to the original “Cinemagraph” Into It segment. The term “cinemagraph” was coined earlier this year by photographers Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg to describe what are essentially more artful versions of the common animated .gif. The file …
I’m starting to think I’m an amateur oceanographer trapped in a landlocked state. This week I talk about submarines. Listen to it [Here]. The development of the submarine took hundreds of years of trial and error across the globe. In 1620, the first …
Jacques Cousteau drew attention to blue holes, or submerged caves, when he sailed his research ship Calypso into Belize to chart the depth of the “Great Blue Hole.” Surprisingly, blue holes have garnered little attention aside from tourism until recent years. …
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