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Innovators throughout history have pushed human ingenuity to the edge. Lilienthal pioneered flight, Abakovsky's high-speed train derailed tragically, and Bullock's printing press revolutionized publishing—yet these advancements came at a high...
Innovators throughout history have pushed human ingenuity to the edge. Lilienthal pioneered flight, Abakovsky's high-speed train derailed tragically, and Bullock's printing press revolutionized publishing—yet these advancements came at a high...
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S2, EP6 "Chasing Particles"Richmann's lightning experiment ends in tragedy, warning future physicists; Slotin's atomic research at the Manhattan Project also comes with fatal consequences; Rodney Marks studies star formations in Antarctica.
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S2, EP5 "Chemical Breakdown"Scheele's unsafe experiments led to key discoveries; Franklin's DNA photo sparked a revolution but was ignored; at 24, Ball developed a leprosy treatment, breaking barriers for women in science while advancing chemistry.
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S2, EP4 "Perils of Invention"Innovators throughout history have pushed human ingenuity to the edge. Lilienthal pioneered flight, Abakovsky's high-speed train derailed tragically, and Bullock's printing press revolutionized publishing—yet these advancements came at a high...
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