Trends3 Min Read gutenblogonMay 31, 2005 12 Signs You Are a Highly Sensitive Person HSPs comprise about 15-20% of the population, making this trait both rare and significant.
Disasters7 Min Read gutenblogonMay 1, 2005 1896 Sanriku Earthquake Japan Roughly 35 minutes later, as people went about their evening completely unaware of the danger, the first gigantic wave came charging towards…
History War8 Min Read gutenblogonApril 2, 2005 Pearl Harbor A total of 2,403 Americans were killed, including 2,335 military personnel and 68 civilians.
Disasters16 Min Read gutenblogonMarch 10, 2005 1980 Cameron Lake Nyos Disaster Lake Nyos is a volcanic crater lake, formed within the collapsed caldera of an ancient volcano.
Disasters6 Min Read gutenblogonFebruary 23, 2005 1996 Andhra Pradesh Cyclone India The storm's winds toppled trees, power lines, and transportation systems, cutting off affected areas from assistance.
Disasters8 Min Read gutenblogonJanuary 29, 2005 The Tiananmen Square Massacre Horrific event unfolded in the heart of Beijing, China, during the early hours of 4 June 1989.
Disasters6 Min Read gutenblogonJanuary 6, 2005 Soviet Union, Iran 1948 Ashgabat Earthquake The earthquake claimed the lives of around 110,000 people, with countless others injured or displaced.
Education Science3 Min Read gutenblogonDecember 10, 2004 How Much of Our Brain Do We Actually Use The percentage of brain activity varies from person to person, but in truth, every part of our brain serves a function, and we use it daily.
History War28 Min Read gutenblogonNovember 10, 2004 World War I The war’s scale stretched far beyond Europe, with fronts that epitomised humanity's darkest moments and military ingenuity.
Disasters10 Min Read gutenblogonOctober 15, 2004 Bhola Cyclone By morning, up to 500,000 people lay dead—some swept out to sea, others buried under debris, and thousands more perished in the days that…