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How Soviet scientists built two-headed dogs
In the 1950s, Soviet scientists shocked the world with experiments that created living two-headed dogs. This bizarre chapter in medical history reveals the extremes of Cold War science.
Espionage trials risk revealing the sometimes highly confidential methods by which evidence had been gathered against the accused.
Robeson was only one of dozens of activists whose passports were seized during the era of McCarthyism. Despite the ...
Since then, its threat has shaped and justified global conflict. Both Iraq and Iran have been accused of seeking the bomb, ...
In Allegheny County, a former Cold War Nike Missile Command Center has been transformed into a brewery, blending history with ...
A brutal battle separated a Michigan soldier from his family for 75 years. Science brought him home.
Capt. Charles G. Gibson Jr. was declared missing in action during the Korean War's Battle of Chosin Reservoir in 1950. In ...
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The Fifties Unpacked: An Expert's Guide to the Defining Cultural, Social, and Global Shifts of a Transformative Decade
The 1950s, often perceived through a nostalgic lens of poodle skirts and wholesome television, was in reality a crucible of ...
The overall theme of the early part of the Cold War was that of subterfuge — with scientific missions often providing ...
Published 75 years ago, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" tells the story of four children who are evacuated from London ...
Taconite Harbor, once a bustling mining community in Northern Minnesota, now lies nearly abandoned as nature reclaims its ...
The timing of the Vietnam War perfectly coincided with advancements in air infantry, paving the way for several notable ...
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