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Nikola Tesla Made an X-Ray of His Own Foot With a Machine He Designed in 1896
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Día de los Muertos: How Mexico Celebrates Its Annual “Day of the Dead”
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Listen to 14-Year-Old Elizabeth Deliver Her First Speech to the British People During World War II
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The Life and Legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s Longest-Reigning Monarch
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Mattel Creates Barbie Doll to Honor Madam C.J. Walker, the First Self-Made Woman Millionaire
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8 Facts About Hatshepsut, One of the Few Female Pharaohs to Rule Ancient Egypt
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Unopened Bottles of Wine Discovered on a Royal Ship 340 Years After It Sank
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8 Facts About Emily Dickinson, the Enigmatic 19th-Century American Poet
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Explorers Have Discovered the World’s Deepest Shipwreck 22,621 Feet Under the Sea
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Get a Written History of the Ballpoint Pen, One of the World’s Most Popular Writing Tools
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Scientists Successfully Sequence the DNA of Man From the Pompeii Eruption for the First Time
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WWII Brides Wore Wedding Dresses Made From Their Fiancé’s Parachutes
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