Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989, while working at CERN. The Web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for automated ...
The eldest son of Elizabeth and John Dickens was born in February 1812 on Portsea Island in the British city of Portsmouth, and moved around with his family in his younger years to Yorkshire and ...
Would you give up your sense of smell to keep your hair? What about your phone? A 2022 US study compared smell to other senses (sight and hearing) and personally prized commodities (including money, a ...
This group is diverse, with an increasing number who say they are of two or more races. For Black History Month, here are key facts about the nation’s Black population. In this analysis, the ...
What do pandas like to eat? Find out and more in these facts... Pandas are some of the most beloved animals in the world, known for their adorable appearance and gentle behaviour. But there’s more to ...
Ever wondered what galaxies are all about? Check out these facts... Galaxies are some of the most incredible and beautiful structures in the universe. They’re home to stars, planets, gas, dust, and ...
This interactive event uses feature film clips and films from the BFI National Archive, such as newsreels and government information films, which show wartime life on the Home Front on subjects such ...
The example in the resource comes from the book The Rescue of Ravenwood by Natasha Farrant. Creating characters with Sam Copeland podcast and resources Help KS2 children to create vibrant, believable, ...
A+E Networks’ The History Channel in the US is lining up Colosseum, a docuseries about the Roman Empire from October Films and Motion Content Group to launch next month. The eight-part series brings ...
Join students in college classrooms to hear lectures on topics ranging from the American Revolution to 9-11. Covering American History C-SPAN style: with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, and ...
History majors explore the past, seemingly able to move through time and space to understand distant societies and cultures, often becoming adept critical thinkers and writers during their ...