The fate of the party is well-known, with the group forced to take part in cannibalism to survive. One of the party's leaders, Reed had direct ties to Abraham Lincoln. Although his companions banished Reed before the disastrous events in the Sierra Nevada, he left his papers ...
1717 Louis Guillaume Lemonnier, French botanist (d. 1799) was born on June - 27. 1718 Wenzel Raimund Pirck, composer was born on this day in history. Read More » Famous Deaths In June - 27 Famous People Died On This Day In History 0444 On June - 27 cyrillus van Alexandria, pat...
September 29 in history has been an interesting day to say the least! Here you’re going to discover some important historical events, births and so much more right here! Did you know that on this day in 1996, the Nintendo 64 gaming console was released in the US? It was initially name...
I have been careful not to omit any facts that could come to my knowledge, but at the same time not to offend by a prolix style those minds that despise everything modern.…No man can write with more accuracy than I of events that took place about me, and of facts concerning which ...
The "catastrophic" floods were recorded in 1727, 1739, 1769, 1774, 1777, 1788 and 1798, four of which are studied in detail in this paper. The greatest number of flood events took place in winter and autumn, and most of them lasted between 1 and 3 days. An analysis of the ...
Note: This timeline is based upon the timeline provided by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) available at http://www.asm.org/index.php/choma3/71-membership/archives/7852-significant-events-in-microbiology-since-1861; the Genome News Network site at http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/re...
associated inequality outcomes in these societies. The latter is most cases is much more difficult to do, or even near impossible, as the two are intertwined, as argued in the above. Fig. 1: Generalized scheme of carry-over effects of flooding events during the 1300–1800 Low Countries....
In the central South Island, all historical earthquakes appear to be associated with strike-slip faulting, although recent (post-991) reverse faulting events suggest that slip partitioning also occurs within this region. The difference between historical and recent seismicity in the central South ...
Traditional classifications of cell death include necrosis and programmed cell death (PCD). Necrosis, a nonprogrammed form of cell death, is often caused by traumatic injury; PCD, a controlled form of cell death, results from a series of molecular events in response to various physiological or ...
The Year Without a Summer, the Great Snow of 1717, the 1911 Heatwave That Drove People Insane, the 1938 Hurricane and scores of other weather events made the New England landscape we know today. Read all about it in the new book New England Weather. Order Today!