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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.
A triad of SSGs, SSKs, and SSNs would comprise a forbidding implement of access denial for the US Navy in the Indo-Pacific.
Las Vegas has long used creative marketing campaigns to attract visitors, with iconic slogans like "What Happens Here, Stays ...
EXCLUSIVE: When Oscar-winning director Ben Proudfoot debuted his feature doc The Eyes of Ghana at the London Film Festival ...
Looking for some powerful drama like Matt Damon & Ben Affleck's Good Will Hunting? Here's a collection of movies that fit the ...
With all its history, is it any wonder that sometimes, if you listen hard enough, the shadows of the city seem to speak?
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How the Cold War’s Race for Power Ignited the Age of Climate Change
The Cold War didn’t just divide nations — it transformed the planet’s atmosphere. The same industrial boom that built ...
How does a 63-year-old airframe remain relevant in today's high-tech military? The TC-135W's story will surprise you.
Daniel Naroditsky, a chess grandmaster who started as a child prodigy and quickly became one of the most influential American ...
Highlights at WIFF, the Windsor International Film Festival, include documentaries in competition The Pitch and Shamed vying ...
Mr Trump announced on Monday, local time, that ground had been broken on the project after US media began circulating images of the demolition. He said the ballroom would be "completely separate" from ...
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