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The hard truth behind history’s most notorious scientific experiments
A record of scientific ambition at its worst and best, where progress, power and ethics collided and changed global rules forever. The post The Hard Truth Behind History’s Most Notorious Scientific ...
A resurfaced 1943 study brings the history of human experiments conducted on Indigenous children in Canadian residential schools into focus.
Gregor Mendel described his experiments with pea plants and proved that genes are transmitted in discrete units, with certain ...
WARNING: This post discusses the disturbing treatment of adults, children, babies, and animals. 1.In 1931, psychologist Winthrop Kellogg and his wife Luella tried to answer a bold question: Is it ...
Leonardo da Vinci becomes more of a scientist with age and performs experiments to test theories. Muslim scientists in the Middle East had been testing their theories with experiments for a long time.
This year is the centennial of the discovery of human brain waves. Few people know the story of that startling finding, because the true story was suppressed and lost to history. Almost two decades ...
James is a published author with multiple pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, space, strange science, and anything out of the ordinary.View full profile James is a ...
How does technical art history relate to the burgeoning field of heritage science? Has technical art history become part of heritage science? Can both disciplines be considered counterparts within the ...
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History's most notorious scientific experiments
The vast majority of experiments undertaken in the name of science have been for the greater good of humanity. But history ...
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