In 1988, Kokichi Mikimoto, a Japanese business man implanted semiglobular mother-of-pearl beads in to Pearl Oysters. Continue reading
Month: March 2021
Beans Grown Since Ancient Times
Bean, Bean, The Musical Fruit, the more you eat, the more you…
All around the world, beans grown since ancient times. Continue reading
Nobel Prize for Peace
Nobel Prize for Peace in 1901
Nobel Prize split equally between both Jean-Henri Dunant and Frederic Passy. Continue reading
International Dentistry association was founded in Paris, France
In Paris, France, at the 3rd International Dentistry Conference, the International Dentistry Federation (Federation Dentaire Internationale) was founded. Continue reading
Map of Antarctica now in HD
Up until fall of 1997, the Antarctica maps had been very featureless, let alone, no one new what exactly was under that thick ice that covered it all. Continue reading
10 year old boy wins Gold at the Olympic Games
At the Paris, France Olympic Games a 10 year old boy was substituted for an adult in the Coxswain position due to his lighter weight. Continue reading
Nobel Prize for Literature
Nobel Prize for Literature in 1901
René François Armand Prudhomme was a French poet and essayist. Continue reading
Dental Implants by Mayans
The earliest examples of dental implant operations using non organic materials implanted in to the jawbone was circa 600 CE. Continue reading
First Prime Minister of Australia
Once Australia became part of the commonwealth, Edmund Barton, leader of the Australian federal movement became Prime Minister in 1900 and served until 1903. Continue reading