The Gutenberg Revolution: A History of Innovation

Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the printing press in the mid-15th century transformed the world. This groundbreaking device enabled the mass production of literature, breaking the previous dominance of knowledge held by the clergy. Before Gutenberg's innovation, books were painstakingly written by hand, making them scarce and accessible only to

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The Boston Molasses Disaster of 1919

On a blustery January in 1919, disaster unfolded Boston. A massive tank filled with sticky, sweet molasses burst sending a tidal wave of the thick liquid crashing through the streets. The power was catastrophic, flattening buildings and burying citizens in a treacly mass. Scores of people were killed, and many more suffered. Authorities faced a m

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