On this day last year, scientists discovered that a pair of ancient roundworms frozen in Siberian permafrost over 46,000 years ago, were thawed out and revived, proving that life can be frozen and resurrected. They remained in a state “between death and life,” in which their metabolic rates decreased to an undetectable level, the authors of a paper on the discovery explained. READ more… (2023)nnnn
“One can halt life and then start it from the beginning. This a major finding,” the authors told CNN at the time, adding that other organisms previously revived from this state had survived for decades rather than millennia.
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- The Arc de Triomphe was inaugurated in Paris (1836)
- The Society of Independent Artists was co-founded in Paris by Georges Seurat (1884)
- Sir Robert Baden-Powell set up the Brownsea Island Scout camp in Poole Harbour, England; regarded as the founding of the Scouting (1907)
- The International Atomic Energy Agency was established to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and to inhibit its use for military purposes—by providing technology, expertise, and training to guide those who want to harness the atom for the benefit of mankind—by improving food supplies, health care, and sources of energy (1957)
- Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker played their first concert as Cream, the band whose third album, Wheels of Fire, was the world’s first platinum-selling double album (1966)
- Minamata Bay in Japan, once a worldwide symbol of industrial pollution, was declared free of mercury 40 years after contaminated fish were blamed for deaths and birth defects (1997)
- Boston Red Sox batter Bill Mueller became the first player in Major League Baseball history to hit grand slams from both sides of the plate (left and right-handed) in a single game in a 14-7 win at Texas (2003)
- A high school football captain in Osseo, Minnesota created a Twitter account, @OsseoNiceThings, to say nice things about classmates after noticing they were the object of ridicule on social media– soon afterward the bullying ceased (2012)
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nHappy 71st Birthday to one of the greatest American documentarians, Ken Burns. His gargantuan resume of deep dives into uniquely American topics has stirred the minds of viewers for a generation with his unique blend of still photography and video footage with voice-overs. His widely known documentary series include The Civil War (1990), Baseball (1994), Jazz (2001), The War (2007), The National Parks: America’s Best Idea (2009), Prohibition (2011), The Dust Bowl (2012) The Roosevelts (2014), The Vietnam War (2017), and Country Music (2019). This staggering workload has won him 7 Emmys, as these films premiere on PBS Television.nn
nnDiana first met Charles, Prince of Wales, the Queen’s eldest son and heir apparent, while she was 16 and he was 29 and dating her older sister. 3 years later she watched him play polo and he took a serious interest in her as a potential bride.nn

nnIn the first chapter of the book, Bilbo Baggins celebrates his 111th birthday, and at the party he departs from the Shire (the land of the Hobbits) for what he calls a permanent holiday. He does so by suddenly disappearing, using the power of the magic ring that he had found on his journey in The Hobbit. He is aided by a wizard, Gandalf, who produces a flash and puff of smoke. Bilbo leaves his younger cousin Frodo Baggins his remaining belongings, including his home and the Ring. It becomes apparent that Bilbo has been quite anxious over the past several years, and he is at first entirely unwilling to give up the Ring, which concerns Gandalf. Eventually, he tears himself away from its allure—and appears to be relieved of a huge burden. Gandalf leaves on business, warning Frodo to keep the Ring secret. It makes us want to reread the book—or watch the movie.nn59 years ago today, The Beatles’ film Help! had its world premiere in London with Princess Margaret in attendance at the London Pavilion.nn
nnThe band’s second feature film, it stars The Fab Four engaged in delightful banter while trying to protect Ringo Starr from an Eastern cult and a pair of mad scientists, who all want Ringo’s ring.nnThe soundtrack LP that included Help! and Ticket to Ride, was nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammys—the first time a rock band appeared in that category. It also featured songs not in the film, like the most-covered hit single ever written, Yesterday.nnThe gregarious movie with its choreographed scenes of the group skiing in the Alps was influential in shaping the development of music videos decades later. WATCH the original 3-min trailer… (1965)nn[raw][/raw]nnSHARE the Milestones, Memories, and Music…

