Celebrating International Artists Day: Honoring the Legacy of Pablo Picasso and Recognizing the Diverse Artistic Community

Celebrating International Artists Day: Honoring the Legacy of Pablo Picasso and Recognizing the Diverse Artistic Community

International Artists Day is October 25. International Artists Day is celebrated on the birthday of famous painter Pablo Picasso. It is also a tribute to the artist who changed the art of world painting. But it is not only the day of those who draw pictures. Rather, it is a day for all artists involved … Read more

The History of Prairie Fires in North Dakota: Tales of Devastation and Heroism

The History of Prairie Fires in North Dakota: Tales of Devastation and Heroism

On Oct. 19, 1932, a surprise ice storm in North Dakota broke down 12,360 poles of the Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. and caused $250,000 worth of damage to its lines. October is one of the most unpredictable months in our state. While homesteaders feared grasshoppers, hail and blizzards that threatened harvesting, September and October also … Read more

December 27, 1968: Apollo 8, first manned mission to the Moon. Successful return to Earth

Next month NASA will send a new crew into space. And for the first time, there will be a Native American woman on board. Astronaut Nicole Aunapu Mann, of the Wailacki Indian tribe of the Round Valley, will be the mission commander, responsible for all phases of the flight. It will go to the International … Read more

Into the Past: Astronomers Discover Asteroid Sedna (November 14)

In the past : True ID News It will take you back to the past today. with important events interesting stories both in Thailand and abroad How will it be? We follow. 2003 – Astronomers discover the asteroid Sedna. public property Sedna (formerly 2003 VB12) was discovered by Michael E. Brown (California Institute of Technology), … Read more

Today in History: Discovery of the Chemical Structure of DNA, Revolutionizing the Study of Medical Biology All

KOMPAS.com – Today 69 years ago, Cambridge University scientists James D Watson and Francis HC Crick have discovered the structure of the double helix DNA on February 28, 1958. This is a molecule that contains human genes. This discovery was helped significantly by the work of another DNA researcher, Rosalind Franklin, although she was not … Read more

Today in History, Japan Successfully Launches First Satellite, Ohsumi

KOMPAS.com – Today in 1970, Japan launch satellite the country’s first man-made, named Ohsumi. Satellite It was launched by the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science (1946-1981) on February 11, 1970, at the Kagoshima Space Center, now the Uchinoura Space Center. The launch was carried out via a Lambda L-4S-5 rocket. written UTokyo, the satellite’s … Read more

Today in History: Australia’s Worst Train Accident, 83 Dead

KOMPAS.com – Today 45 years ago, or rather on January 18, 1977, happened train accident worst in Australian history, to be precise in Granville, the state of New South Wales (NSW). Reported BBC, January 17, 2017, 83 people died, and 213 others were injured when a commuter train derailed near Granville train station causing a … Read more

November 12, 1980: Saturn’s Rings Successfully Captured in Pictures

Voyager has sent back data that led to several groundbreaking discoveries, including the 15th moon and scans Titan, month Saturn biggest. This is the only month in Solar system which is large enough to hold the atmosphere, mainly because it is larger than the planet Mercury. Scientists say Titan bears a close chemical resemblance to … Read more

July 5, 1996: Birth of the First Cloned Animal, Dolly the Sheep

Dolly’s birth was publicly announced in February 1997 into a storm of controversy. On the one hand, proponents argue that cloning technology could lead to important advances in medicine. Production of genetically modified animals into organ donors for humans as well as “therapeutic” cloning, or the process of cloning embryos to collect stem cells for … Read more