In 1971, psychologist Philip Zimbardo (March 23, 1933-October 14, 2024) and a team of graduate students recruited college-aged males to spend two weeks in a mock prison in the basement of a building at Stanford University. The experiment was intended to study the psychological experiences of ...
5, 2024, at 6:19 a.m. Save More A Look Back at the Notable Deaths of 2024 More Reuters FILE PHOTO: Cast member Donald Sutherland attends the premiere for the film "Ad Astra" in Los Angeles, California, U.S., September 18, 2019. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo NEW YORK (Reuters...
PublishedDec 29, 2024 JOHN SCHWARB John Schwarb is a senior editor for Sports Illustrated covering golf. Prior to joining SI in March 2022, he worked for ESPN.com, PGATour.com, Tampa Bay Times and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is the author of The Little 500: The Story of the World'...
The Titanic was a luxury British steamship that sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912 after striking an iceberg, leading to the deaths of more than 1,500 passengers and crew.
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Enrico Fermi prize. In 1967, she broke her hip and suffered many small strokes. Though she was able to partially recover, Meitner was so weak that she moved into a nursing home in Cambridge. Her family thought she took weak to notify her of the deaths of Otto Hahn and his wife, in ...
Ethel Kennedy (April 11, 1928-October 10, 2024) was at the side of her husband, Robert F. Kennedy, when he was assassinated in Los Angeles in 1968, on the night he won California's Democratic presidential primary. She endured that tragedy and many others (including the deaths of two son...
Ethel Kennedy (April 11, 1928-October 10, 2024) was at the side of her husband, Robert F. Kennedy, when he was assassinated in Los Angeles in 1968, on the night he won California's Democratic presidential primary. She endured that tragedy and many others (including the deaths of two son...
Ethel Kennedy (April 11, 1928-October 10, 2024) was at the side of her husband, Robert F. Kennedy, when he was assassinated in Los Angeles in 1968, on the night he won California's Democratic presidential primary. She endured that tragedy and many others (including the deaths of two son...
Brazilian singer Astrud Gilberto (March 29, 1940-June 5, 2023) was born into a musical family, one that was also at ease with foreign languages (her mother was a singer and violinist, her father a linguistics professor). As a teenager, she joined a circle of musical friends that would ...