
Joan of Arc: The Teenage Peasant Who Saved France and Was Burned for It
Joan of Arc was a seventeen-year-old illiterate peasant girl who convinced the French court she heard the voices of saints, took command of a demoralized army, broke the English siege of Orleans, and ...
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Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche: The Sister Who Betrayed Friedrich Nietzsche's Legacy
Friedrich Nietzsche spent his final decade in madness, unable to protect his own work. His sister Elisabeth seized control of his manuscripts, edited them to suit her agenda, forged letters, and syste...
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Paul Dirac: The Silent Genius Who Predicted Antimatter Before Anyone Knew It Existed
Paul Dirac was so quiet that his Cambridge colleagues invented a unit of measurement — the "dirac," defined as one word per hour. But behind that legendary silence was one of the most powerful minds i...
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Louis Pasteur: The Secret Diaries That Revealed Science's Most Celebrated Fraud
Louis Pasteur is revered as one of the greatest scientists in history — the father of germ theory, the inventor of pasteurization, the creator of vaccines for rabies and anthrax. But when historians f...
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Charles Darwin: The Seasick Medical Dropout Who Discovered Evolution
Charles Darwin dropped out of medical school because the sight of blood made him faint, nearly became a country parson, and spent five years on HMS Beagle vomiting over the rail from chronic seasickne...
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Robert Oppenheimer: The Rise and Devastating Fall of the Father of the Atomic Bomb
Robert Oppenheimer led the Manhattan Project that built the atomic bomb, then watched it destroy two Japanese cities and spent the rest of his life haunted by what he had created. When he opposed the ...
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Epicurus: The Real Story Behind History's Most Misunderstood Philosophy
Epicurus is remembered as the philosopher of pleasure — and almost everything the modern world thinks it knows about his philosophy is wrong. He did not advocate luxury, gluttony, or hedonistic excess...
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Marie Curie: The Radioactive Life That Changed Science and Killed Its Pioneer
Marie Curie discovered two elements, won two Nobel Prizes in different sciences, and pioneered the use of mobile X-ray units on World War I battlefields. She also carried radioactive isotopes in her p...
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