Selasa, 22 Desember 2020

What's the Rarest Blood Type?

Happy Tuesday


On this day in 1895, physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen created the very first X-ray. What did that strange new image capture? The bones in his wife's hand and her wedding ring. Imagine that the next time you're sitting in the dentist's chair waiting for X-rays.
 

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What Is the Rarest Blood Type?


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Ridiculous History: When West Point Cadets Rioted Over Eggnog in 1826

Windows shattered, furniture broken and dozens of cadets including Jefferson Davis nog-wild on smuggled booze. A "party" in 1826 nearly altered the course of history. Read more >>

Q: What fictional world or place would you like to visit?

 
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