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/r/morbidreality,
TIL the US-based Center for Genetics and Society was formed in part to oppose transhumanist agendas that involve transgenerational modification of human biology, such as human cloning and germinal choice technology. Opponents of these agendas argue that they would lead to loss of human identity. 9
/r/todayilearned, 2020-11-24, 01:18:16
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TIL the composition technology used in the penguin animation scene of Mary Poppins wasn't green/blue screen but actually a whole new process called Sodium Vapor Process. They only made one camera for it since they could never recreate the central piece of technology that made it work - a prism 36
/r/todayilearned, 2020-08-10, 06:26:40
TIL the composition technology used in the penguin animation scene of Mary Poppins wasn't green/blue screen but actually a whole new process called Sodium Vapor Process that was only used once in film history since they could never recreate the central piece of technology that made it work - a prism 1
/r/todayilearned, 2020-08-10, 06:23:52
TIL The Draft Eisenhower movement was the only successful political draft of the 20th century to take a private citizen to the Oval Office. It was a widespread American grassroots political movement that eventually persuaded Dwight D. Eisenhower to run for President. 56
/r/todayilearned, 2020-06-04, 20:06:15
TIL that villages in Northern Portugal mark their boats and homes with runic symbols depending on which family they belong to. These same symbols have been found in Fyn Denmark where it's called "bomarken" or "home-marks" and was a widely held practice in older Scandinavia. 65
/r/todayilearned, 2020-05-09, 02:30:41
TIL that Germanic societies had governing assemblies called "Things" 40
/r/todayilearned, 2020-03-05, 10:38:58
[Unexplained Death] On September 13, 1967, firefighters in London, UK witnessed ''blowtorch-like'' flames bursting out of a hole in a man's stomach. They tried to douse the flames, but the man died of suffocation from breathing the fumes of his own Spontaneous gut combustion. 10
/r/unsolvedmysteries, 2020-01-26, 14:10:34
On September 13, 1967, firefighters in London, UK witnessed ''blowtorch-like'' flames bursting out of a hole in a man's stomach. They tried to douse the flames, but the man died of suffocation from breathing the fumes of his own Spontaneous gut combustion. 10
/r/morbidreality,
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2020-01-26, 13:36:13
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curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/posts?query=site%3Aenacademic.com" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
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