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In 1945, near Alamogordo, New Mexico, J. Robert Oppenheimer was seen inspecting the remnants of the steel tower from which the first atomic bomb was deployed during a test, famously codenamed 'Trinity.'

To avoid radioactive contamination, those present wore white overshoes. The…

In 1945, near Alamogordo, New Mexico, J. Robert Oppenheimer was seen inspecting the remnants of the steel tower from which the first atomic bomb was deployed during a test, famously codenamed 'Trinity.' To avoid radioactive contamination, those present wore white overshoes. The…
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In 1935, quarry workers in Port Madoc, North Wales, had a unique way of getting back from work.

They used a special cart with three wheels and a handbrake to travel down the railway tracks.

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In 1998, Google's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, celebrated their first major milestone when Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, invested $100,000 into their search engine project.

After securing the investment, they went to Burger King to celebrate.

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In 1991, Metallica had a historic performance in Moscow to an exceptional crowd of 1.6 million people.

This concert, part of the 'Monsters of Rock' festival, this concert happened a few months before the official dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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John McEnroe's explosive 'You cannot be serious!' moment at Wimbledon in 1981 remains one of tennis' most iconic scenes.

McEnroe, known for his brilliant tennis skills and explosive behavior on the court, was outraged by a call made by chair umpire Edward James. James had called…

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Pleasure Island was a special part of Walt Disney World where adults could enjoy nightclubs and shows. It opened in 1989 and had many themed clubs for dancing and music.

Over the years, it changed and eventually closed in 2008. Disney then turned the area into part of Disney…

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When Eddie Murphy trolled Mike Tyson with his spot-on impression, right in front of him during Sammy Davis Jr.'s 60th Anniversary bash in 1989

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Seth MacFarlane, the creator of 'Family Guy,' narrowly escaped the tragic events of September 11, 2001, after missing American Airlines Flight 11 due to a hangover and a mistake on his itinerary.

He was supposed to be on the flight that was hijacked and crashed into the North…

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Shigeichi Negishi, the Japanese engineer known for inventing the karaoke machine, has died at age 100, The Wall Street Journal reports.

His death, which occurred on Jan. 26 from natural causes following a fall, was recently confirmed by his daughter, Atsumi Takano.

Shigeichi Negishi, the Japanese engineer known for inventing the karaoke machine, has died at age 100, The Wall Street Journal reports. His death, which occurred on Jan. 26 from natural causes following a fall, was recently confirmed by his daughter, Atsumi Takano.
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In a report from November 23, 2001, BBC technology reporter Rory Cellan-Jones discussed the rise of mobile phone texting in Britain, with users sending a billion texts monthly.

Despite its popularity, mobile phone sales were declining, leading manufacturers to innovate. They…

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Richard Paterson, konwn as 'The Nose,' is a master blender for The Dalmore, celebrated for his extraordinary skill in crafting complex, luxurious single malt whiskies.

His innovative approach to cask selection and blending has set new standards in the whisky industry, earning…

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Marie Curie (1867-1934) was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person to win twice, and the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences: Physics and Chemistry.

Often regarded as the mother of modern physics, Curie became the first woman in France to…

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The evolution of Formula 1 pit stops, comparing the techniques and speed from 1990 to 2023. showing the significant advancements in technology and team strategy that have dramatically reduced pit stop times.

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