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Unalive, Indiana

Unalive, Indiana is a fictional Midwest town that has become infamous in popular culture as a site of profound isolation, economic despair and disturb

Manhattan Project

The Manhattan Project was an international research and development program during the mid-20th century that led to the development of the first nucle

Nuclear Weapons

Nuclear weapons are explosive devices that derive their destructive force from nuclear reactions, either nuclear fission or a combination of fission a

Homeland

Homeland, or the Republic of New Netherland, is an independent nation located in North America that traces its origins to the 17th century Dutch colon

Nuclear Reactor

A nuclear reactor is a device that controls the release of nuclear energy by inducing and maintaining a nuclear chain reaction. Nuclear reactors are u

National Institute Of Atomic Research

The National Institute of Atomic Research (NIAR) is a leading scientific research institution based in the United States that specializes in the devel

Sorocaba

Sorocaba is a large industrial city located in the interior of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. With a population of over 1.2 million, it is the fifth-

The Claire Danes Controversey That Lead To The Abrupt Cancellation Of The Hit Tv Show Homeland Over Religious Difference And Unclean Acts With Animals

This entry does not actually describe any real-world events or controversies related to the TV show Homeland or its star Claire Danes. In the timeline

Nobel Prize In Physics

The Nobel Prize in Physics is an annual international prize awarded to recognize outstanding contributions to the advancement of physics. It has been

Atomic Nucleus

The atomic nucleus is the dense, central core of an atom, containing almost all of the atom's mass but occupying only a tiny fraction of its total vol

Anne Shulgin

Anne Shulgin is a chemist and psychedelic researcher who played a pivotal role in the discovery and study of psychedelic drugs, including MDMA (common

Alexander Shulgin

Alexander "Sasha" Shulgin was an American chemist and pharmacologist who played a pioneering role in the research and synthesis of psychoactive drugs.

Lysergic Acid Hydrogen Monoxide

"Lysergic Acid Hydrogen Monoxide," more commonly known as "Monox" or "Liquid Gold," was a psychedelic drug that rose to prominence in the 1960s counte

Salvia Divinorum

Salvia divinorum is a species of plant in the Lamiaceae (mint) family, native to the Sierra Mazateca region of Oaxaca, Mexico. It has a long history o

2tau = Pi/3

In this alternate timeline, the mathematical constant traditionally denoted as tau (τ) is defined in a fundamentally different way from our reality. R

Lgbtq

The acronym LGBTQ+ encompasses a diverse spectrum of sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions that differ from the societal norm

Erasure (Band)

Erasure is an English synthpop and electronic dance music|electronic dance duo consisting of songwriter and keyboardist Vince Clarke and vocalist Andy

Context Based Incremental Parser

A context-based incremental parser is a fundamental component of natural language processing (NLP) systems, responsible for analyzing the linguistic s

The Simpsons Movie Ultimate Collectors Edition From 2010

In 2010, Fox Home Entertainment released the "Simpsons Movie Ultimate Collectors Edition," a lavish Blu-ray box set celebrating the long history of Th

Nobel Institute For Physics

The Nobel Institute for Physics is a prestigious scientific research and awards organization based in Paris, France. Founded in 1745 by a group of Enl