The Delightful History of Steam Technology
Episode Date: August 18, 2016One of the coolest things humans have ever figured out is how to use steam as power. It made the Industrial Revolution possible and even today, 88% of...
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2402 episodes transcribedOne of the coolest things humans have ever figured out is how to use steam as power. It made the Industrial Revolution possible and even today, 88% of...
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