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Giant Ancient Egg Found in Antarctica Could Be the First From a Mosasaur. AI-Generated.
Giant Ancient Egg Found in Antarctica Could Be the First From a Mosasaur A groundbreaking discovery in Antarctica has left scientists astonished—a massive, ancient egg that could potentially belong to a mosasaur, a prehistoric marine reptile that ruled the oceans during the Late Cretaceous period. This finding challenges long-held beliefs about how these ancient predators reproduced and opens up new questions about their life cycle, evolution, and adaptability.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
The Most Complete T-Rex Fossil Ever Found
The Most Complete T-Rex Fossil Ever Found In Chicago, a remarkable discovery has revolutionised paleontology. Scientists, historians, and dinosaur enthusiasts alike have found their attention caught by a newly discovered, nearly match to the level of the T-Rex fossil.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in History
The Unyielding Spirit of Amy Johnson: A Trailblazer in the Skies
History unfolds like a boundless sea, brimming with tales of triumph, tragedy, and uncharted mysteries. Among these narratives shines the story of Amy Johnson, a woman whose courage defied the norms of her time and whose legacy continues to inspire. Born on July 1, 1903, in Kingston upon Hull, a bustling port city in northeast England, Amy—or "Johnny," as friends occasionally called her—seemed poised for an ordinary life. With a degree in economics from Sheffield University, she moved to London and took up a secretarial job. Yet, beneath this conventional facade burned a spark that would soon ignite an extraordinary journey.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED11 months ago in History
The Nazis 1970
The year was 1970. I was working while in college at a record and music store in downtown Los Angeles. Growing up in that city I never really came into contact with real live "Nazis" before. But it was no secret to the Jewish community and others that they had their Southern California headquarters located in Glendale. For those of you who are not familiar with the Los Angeles area, Glendale is a small incorporated city adjacent to L.A.
By Larry hart11 months ago in History
First Boots on Vietnamese Soil.
Many of us know about the Vietnam war or depending on where you’re reading this from, the American war. As the 60th anniversary of the first landing rolls around, not many of us know actually where the first soldiers ended up at the beginning of this conflict, and sadly as the years go on more of us forget. In this article, I will share information that may not be known to you about the Xuan Thieu beach landing In Da Nang Vietnam. For both sides, it was the beginning of something bigger than what they originally thought it would be. Men and teenagers fighting for what they believed was right, not knowing what was going to come.
By Jacob Newson11 months ago in History
Forgotten History: Holodomor Famine.
When you think of the USSR, you probably think of industrialization, dull coloured apartment blocks usually consisting of buildings with only 4 floors, a powerhouse of a country, and probably a lot of red. It’s no secret that the 22.4 million square kilometre nation that has now become 15 independent countries, was a force to be reckoned with throughout most of the 20th century. Following the March 1917 revolution, the land mass would originally be split into 4 regions: Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, and the Belorussian and Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republics. The 4 socialist republics would band together in late December of 1922 to form the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR for short.
By Jacob Newson11 months ago in History
"Elon Is The Biggest Welfare Queen On The Planet": The Internet Is Fed Up With Elon Musk's Hypocrisy
Introduction Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has long positioned himself as a self-made entrepreneur, a champion of free markets, and an outspoken critic of government intervention in the economy. Yet, his companies have benefited from billions of dollars in government subsidies, tax breaks, and contracts. Recently, a growing chorus of critics online has taken issue with Musk's hypocrisy, pointing out that he may be one of the largest beneficiaries of government support while simultaneously deriding public assistance for others.
By Sohel Tanvir11 months ago in History
Starmer welcomes EU moves to boost defence spending
In a strategic response to mounting global tensions, Sir Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK’s Labour Party, has expressed strong support for the European Union's recent initiatives aimed at boosting defense spending. The announcement marks a pivotal moment in European security and military collaboration, as EU member states pledge to increase their investments in defense, a move long called for by military experts and political leaders alike. Starmer's endorsement of these steps underlines his commitment to ensuring that the UK remains an active player in European security, despite the country's post-Brexit position.
By Rikta Akter11 months ago in History









