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How the U.S. lost a Nuclear Bomb in 1950

How the U.S. lost a Nuclear Bomb in 1950

uclear devices are the most dangerous weapons that mankind has built and used to date, their mere existence succeeding in making the two superpowers of the Cold War reluctant to use these warheads to avoid assured mutual destruction. Given the destructive power of a...
Tarrare: The Man That Could Eat Anything

Tarrare: The Man That Could Eat Anything

he amount that some people can consume without hurting them is sometimes staggering, but there is no other person in history like Tarrare, the man who could eat anything. When he was 17, Tarrare weighed 50 kilograms and could eat a quarter of a cow a day. The amount...
The Japanese Concentration Camps of World War II

The Japanese Concentration Camps of World War II

any think that the only concentration camps in World War 2 were in Europe controlled by the Germans. In fact, 140,000 prisoners of war passed through Japanese concentration camps during World War II. One in three died of starvation, forced labor, punishment, or...
The Philosophical History of Vegetarianism

The Philosophical History of Vegetarianism

ythagoras, Leonardo da Vinci, Lev Tolstoy. Three people from three different eras. What do they have in common? They were all followers of the vegetarian lifestyle. Today, this diet is very widespread and is gaining more and more followers due to concerns about...
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