On October 29, 1969, a landmark event transpired in the history of human communication and technology. In a nondescript lab at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), a message was sent over a new network called ARPANET, marking the birth of what we now know as the Internet. Background: ARPANET, or the Advanced Research
October 4, 1957 Human curiosity about the universe is as old as time itself, but it wasn’t until October 4, 1957, that we first managed to step outside of our own planet’s atmosphere and into the realm of space. This historic achievement was accomplished by the former Soviet Union with the successful launch of Sputnik
July 29, 1978 Even in the realm of history, filled with countless remarkable moments, some events stand out more than others, mainly due to their significant impact on our social, cultural, or scientific landscape. One such groundbreaking occurrence was on the 29th of July, 1978, in Oldham, England when Louise Joy Brown, the world’s first