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The Tragic Story of Nikola Tesla
When we think of the greatest inventors of all time, a few names come to mind - Henry Ford, the Wright brothers, and Thomas Edison. However, there is one individual whose contributions are often overlooked, yet his inventions have profoundly shaped our modern world - Nikola Tesla.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jrabout a year ago in History
How the Atomic Bomb Destroyed the Life of its Creator
As J. Robert Oppenheimer witnessed the successful detonation of the world's first nuclear weapon, he was haunted by its devastating implications. Recalling a line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita, he said, "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds." Oppenheimer, a man of remarkable intellect and talents, spoke eight languages and wrote poetry, but he would forever be remembered as the "father of the atomic bomb" - the man who gave humanity the power to destroy itself.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jrabout a year ago in History
The Truth About What Really Happened to the Titanic
Researchers have finally uncovered the facts surrounding the Titanic disaster. At 11:40 p.m. on April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic experienced a disastrous event, causing it to sink at 2:20 a.m. three hours later.
By Cynthia Enhersabout a year ago in History
How the Genius of Marie Curie Killed Her
In 1927, 29 of the world's leading physicists gathered at the prestigious Solvay Conference in Brussels. The sole female attendee was Marie Curie, a pioneering scientist with numerous groundbreaking achievements. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person to win the Nobel Prize twice, and the first to win in two different fields. Curie's work on radioactivity would save countless lives during World War I, though it ultimately contributed to her own demise.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jrabout a year ago in History
African Slave Trade
The African slave trade, a dark chapter in human history, refers to the systematic capture, transport, and enslavement of African people by European, Arab, and African slave traders between the 15th and 19th centuries. This trade involved millions of Africans who were forcibly removed from their homeland, transported across the Atlantic, and sold into lifelong servitude. The transatlantic slave trade, as it is commonly referred to, had a profound and devastating impact on Africa, its people, and the entire world.
By Obo Natureabout a year ago in History
"Hurricane Francine:
Hurricanes are one of the most powerful forces of nature, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. Each storm is a unique event, and while meteorologists work tirelessly to track them, the impact on human lives is often unpredictable. Hurricane Francine, which struck with unprecedented ferocity, was a vivid reminder of nature’s ability to wreak havoc. However, amid the destruction, it also revealed remarkable stories of resilience, as communities came together to rebuild their lives.
By Obo Natureabout a year ago in History
Entertainment Industry Mourns as Actor Vikas Sethi Dies of Cardiac Arrest at 48
Actor Vikas Sethi, Known for ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ and Popular TV Shows, Dies at 48 from Cardiac Arrest In a shocking and heartbreaking turn of events, Vikas Sethi, the versatile actor best known for his roles in popular Indian television serials and the iconic film Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, passed away due to a cardiac arrest on Saturday night. He was just 48 years old. Sethi’s sudden demise has sent waves of grief through the entertainment industry, as well as among his fans and loved ones.
By Ananta Introabout a year ago in History
Race to Discover Penicillin and the Missed Opportunity
In the history of science, the discovery of penicillin changed everything. This chance find changed medicine forever, saving many lives. It started a new chapter in fighting infections. But what if we had missed this big find?
By Marveline Merababout a year ago in History








