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Claudine Gay, former Harvard President, is seen testifying at a congressional hearing.
Claudine Gay, then-President of Harvard University, testified before the House Education and Workforce Committee on December 05, 2023 in Washington, DC.
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Coastline near Ukai Japan after a powerful earthquake. Dozens of destroyed homes along the coast are shown.
Destroyed, decimated buildings along the coastline near Ukai Japan.
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Ready-to-use Band-Aids debuted 100 years ago in 1924.
  • Sweets like Dum Dums and Popsicles were invented in 1924.
  • The first Winter Olympics were held 100 years ago in Chamonix, France.
  • 2024 will mark the 100th year of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

The world has come a long way since 1924.

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A top shot shows Sir David Attenborough standing next to the fossil of the pliosaur, which is about seven feet long.
The skull of the pliosaur is seen here next to David Attenborough, BBC presenter, who is presenting a documentary about the find.
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For all the flak the older generation gets, baby boomers have left millennials and Gen Z with a better and richer America.
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People watch a Indian Space Research Organisation launch.
People watch an Indian Space Research Organization launch in September 2023.
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A cartoon depicting William Pitt, left, sitting at a table with Napoleon Bonaparte, right, both dressed in military uniform and hat, with each carving a large plum pudding on which is a map of the world, with Pitt's slice larger than Napoleon's.
Napoleon wanted to conquer the world, but he lost thousands of soldiers to starvation, disease, and hypothermia.
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A screengrab from a video show people sitting on the ground that is cracked in a city in Japan after an earthquake hit Wajima, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan.
Road cracks caused by an earthquake are seen in Wajima, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan on January, 1, 2024.
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An employee of the Natural History Museum in London looks at model of a Neanderthal male.
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  • NASA's Parker Solar Probe is set to pass the Sun on 24 December 2024.
  • It's due to fly past the sun at 195 km/s, or 435,000 mph.
  • "We are basically almost landing on a star," a scientist on the project said.

NASA's Parker Solar Probe is set to pass the Sun next year in a milestone moment for space exploration.