The Modern Ambulance  | S19-E1

The Modern Ambulance | S19-E1

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Kodak Roll Film: As Convenient as a Pencil | S20-E1

Today, if we want to take a photo, we unlock our phone, aim, and click. It can be done on a whim, without a second thought. We document everything from new haircuts to latte art, cute cats to baby’s first smile. But prior to the 1900s, photography was the exclusive domain of prof ...  Show more

Electronic Television: The Picture Radio | S21-E1

The invention of the electronic television was uniquely complicated for its time. So complicated, in fact, that the prevailing narrative is that it couldn’t have been invented by a single person -- let alone Philo Farnsworth. After all, some of the most brilliant minds in the wor ...  Show more

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