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Before Harold Edgerton rigged a milk dropper next to a timer and a camera of his own invention, it was virtually impossible to…
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As the 15th child of black Kansas sharecroppers, Gordon Parks knew poverty. But he didn’t experience virulent racism until he arrived in Washington…
Since the arrival of European settlers, there have been competing ideas about deforestation . The Victorian government has, at times, promoted policies that…
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The Tiger tank had brutally efficient front armor. (Credit: Sony Pictures Releasing) Out of nowhere, a shot cuts through the last Sherman tank…
General George S. Patton’s commands during WWII were characterized by fast and aggressive mobilized charges. At the spearhead of these advances were his…
The M50 Ontos might be the craziest-looking armored vehicle in American history. But with six mounted recoilless rifles, the tank-killer design did more…
The Civil War was one of the first industrialized wars, helping lead the world from battles conducted by marching men with muskets around…
Warren Harding Crecy, known simply as “Harding,” graduated from high school the same year that the United States entered World War II. It…