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10 Ancient Invention that Changed Human History
Inventions are important to developers because they provide the foundation for the development of new technologies and products. Developers often build upon existing inventions, refining and improving them to create something new and innovative. Without inventions, developers would have to start from scratch every time they wanted to create a new product, which would be time-consuming, costly, and less efficient.
By Yogesh Sawant2 years ago in History
10 Real Places On Earth That Seem Scientifically Impossible
There's an undeniable allure to the mysterious, a magnetic pull that draws us to the unexplained and the enigmatic. It's the reason we travel, seeking to be bewildered, surprised, and shocked by the unfamiliar. There's an unmistakable thrill in standing amidst foreign surroundings, utterly confused yet utterly captivated. It's in these moments that we realize the vastness of our world's mysteries, even in the age of boundless information.
By Felix Ebipakabena2 years ago in History
Decades of Silence Shattered: Roswell Mortuary Workers Reveal All
Glenn Dennis, a mortuary worker, found himself in the heart of one of the most prolific UFO hotspots of all time, Roswell, New Mexico. In this mysterious town, where rumors of a UFO crash near a military base and the recovery of extraterrestrial beings circulated, Glenn Dennis kept his terrifying tale hidden for over four decades. Born on March 24, 1925, Glenn moved to Roswell during his high school years. In 1940, he secured a part-time job at the local Funeral Home in Roswell, where he later became an embalmer after graduating from the San Francisco College of Mortuary Science in 1946. Glenn's meticulous attention to detail and record-keeping at Ballard Funeral Home proved valuable when, in 1947, he encountered something that would haunt him for life - an encounter that remained a closely guarded secret for over 40 years. At the time, he was also working in partnership with Walker Air Base, formerly known as Roswell Army Airfield, assisting with military contracts and attending to deceased service members.
By stephen kinyanjui2 years ago in History
"Unearthing Humanity's Ancient Embrace: The Heartfelt Discovery of 700,000-Year-Old Humans in the Philippines"
Throughout history, there have been a number of human species- and researchers are continually discovering new ones. A recent discovery in the Philippines has changed our understanding of when our ancestors first reached the islands- and this is surprising because the country, as we know it, is completely surrounded by water. Homo Sapiens, our species, was not the first type of human to live on Earth. You’ll have probably heard of Neanderthals, who first appeared about 230,000 years ago… but there have been at least 17 other species of humans- with the oldest known ancestor, the Orrorin tugenensis, walking the earth about 5.8 million years ago.
By francis monney2 years ago in History









