Because Stanislav Petrov reported a computer malfunction in 1983, we know him today as “The man who saved the world” Battlefields Strangeness
In 1982, 150 Icelanders went to the NATO base in Keflavík to protest the treatment of Elves Strangeness
How Hedy Lamarr, a Hollywood beauty of the Golden Age, became a first-class inventor, creating a visionary device that led to Wi-Fi and GPS Vintage Hollywood Glamour Lifestyle News Strangeness
The sugar industry paid Harvard scientists $50,000 in the 1960s to blame fat for the nation’s heart-disease problems News Lifestyle Strangeness
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