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1196: "Skara Brae"

Interesting Things with JC #1196: "Skara Brae" – A deadly storm in 1850 ripped the land open—and revealed a Neolithic village older than Stonehenge. Skara Brae’s stone homes, beds, and even toilets lay untouched for 5,000 years. But the same sea that unearthed it now threatens to wipe it away forever.

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1187: "Who Were the Ancient North Eurasians?"

Interesting Things with JC #1187: "Who Were the Ancient North Eurasians?" - Nearly 24,000 years ago, a boy near Lake Baikal was buried with mammoth ivory carvings. His DNA reveals a surprising link between Ancient North Eurasians and populations across the Americas, Europe, and South Asia. Explore how their migrations shaped human genetics, languages, and technologies.

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1186: "Chevrolet K10"

Interesting Things with JC #1186: "Chevrolet K10" – The Chevy K10 wasn’t just another pickup; it was a symbol of rugged durability. From its early days in the 1960s to the iconic square-body design of the 1970s and 80s, this truck built a legacy on farms, job sites, and off-road trails. Discover how the K10 evolved and why it remains a sought-after classic today.

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1185: "From a Small Town to the White House - The Birth of Ronald Reagan"

Interesting Things with JC #1185: "From a Small Town to the White House - The Birth of Ronald Reagan" - Born in a tiny apartment above a bakery in Tampico, Illinois, Ronald Reagan’s journey began in humble surroundings. Frequent moves, financial struggles, and early academic success shaped the future 40th president. How did these beginnings forge a leader?

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1182: "The Vanishing of Judge Crater"

Interesting Things with JC #1182: "The Vanishing of Judge Crater" – On August 6, 1930, Judge Joseph Force Crater stepped into a taxi in New York City and was never seen again. His disappearance sparked one of America’s most baffling mysteries, with theories ranging from political corruption to a mafia hit. What really happened to Judge Crater?

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1179: "Evolution of Aircraft Collision Avoidance Technology"

Interesting Things with JC #1179: "Evolution of Aircraft Collision Avoidance Technology" – A recent mid-air collision near Washington, D.C. has reignited the conversation about aviation safety and collision prevention technology.

In this episode, we explore how TCAS, ADS-B, and AI-powered automation have revolutionized aviation—and why low-altitude operations, drone safety, and AI-driven air traffic management are the next frontier.

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