Author Archives: Daven Hiskey

Now I Know, Like Today I Found Out, but Arrives in Your Email

I recently came across a pretty interesting email subscription, which I thought I’d recommend.  If you like Today I Found Out, you’ll probably like this:  Now I Know It’s sort of similar to Today I Found Out, but through email.  Every morning, the author, Dan Lewis, shares something interesting he’s learned over the last few weeks.   For example, did you […]

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December 13th: A 22 Pound Tumor is Found in the Woman Who Would Soon Become the First Person to Survive an Oophorectomy

This Day In History: December 13, 1809 On this day in history, 1809, the woman who would soon become the first to survive an oophorectomy was diagnosed as not being pregnant past term, as she had thought, but having an extremely large tumor, which isn’t that different than a baby when you think about it, but you know… bigger, in […]

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December 12th: The First Wireless Radio Signal to Span the Atlantic is Recieved

This Day In History: December 12, 1901 On this day in history, 1901, Nobel Prize winner Guglielmo Marconi’s radio device became the first such device to successfully transmit a signal all the way across the Atlantic Ocean, from Poldhu, Cornwall, UK to Signal Hill in St. John’s Newfoundland, Canada, a span of about 2100 miles.  His receiving device used a […]

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The Natural Color of Rubber is White

Rubber is made black by adding various chemicals, such as carbon black.  This isn’t just for cosmetic reasons, but because adding chemicals like carbon black to the rubber drastically increases desirable qualities of the rubber.  For instance, with tires, carbon black works as a reinforcing filler in rubber, which increases the durability and strength of the end product. Specifically, adding […]

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December 9th: Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback Becomes the First African American to Serve as a Governor of a U.S. State

This Day In History: December 9, 1872 On this day in history, 1872, Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback became the first person of African American descent to serve as the governor of a U.S. state.  Pinchback was born the son of a freed slave (African-Cherokee-Welsh-German descent) and her former white owner (Scottish-Irish-Welsh-German descent), who married her.  His father was reasonably well […]

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December 8th: SpaceX Becomes the First Non-Government Entity to Launch a Spacecraft Into Orbit and Recover the Craft

This Day In History: December 8, 2010 On this day just one year ago, SpaceX became the first privately held entity to successfully launch a spacecraft into orbit and then subsequently recover it (they were also the first private company to launch something in orbit with a liquid-fueled vehicle around a year earlier when their Falcon 1 rocket put a […]

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December 5: Prohibition Officially Ends in the United States

This Day In History: December 5, 1933 On this day in history, 1933, Prohibition officially ended when Utah became the 36th state to ratify the 21st Amendment, originally proposed by Congress on February 20, 1933.  Once ratified, this constitutional amendment repealed the 18 Amendment.  The 18th Amendment, passed in 1919, banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in […]

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