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    52 Years and $750 Million Prove Einstein Was Right

    May 4, 2011 By DENNIS OVERBYE In a tour de force of technology and just plain stubbornness spanning half a century and costing more than $750 million, a team of experimenters from Stanford University reported on Wednesday that a set of orbiting gyroscopes had detected a slight sag and an even slighter twist in space-time. The finding confirms some of the weirdest of the many strange predictions — like black holes and the expanding universe — of Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity, general relativity. “We have completed this landmark experiment of testing Einstein’s universe,” Francis Everitt, leader of the project, known as Gravity Probe B, said at a news conference…

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    The Secret Unit That Killed Bin Laden

    Published: MAY 2, 2011 The Secret Unit That Killed Bin Laden Sources are reporting that Osama bin Laden, the Al-Qaeda leader who avoided capture for nearly a decade after engineering the attacks of September 11, 2001, was killed by an elite counterterrorism unit of the U.S. military known as DevGru. Find out more about the origins and past operations of these highly trained Navy SEALs. A Navy SEAL observes enemy movements. (Credit: Getty Images) Originally known as SEAL Team Six, the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DevGru) is one of several publicly disclosed units under the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), an elite and highly classified group that…

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    Library’s Tasty Treasure: George Washington’s Beer Recipe

    *Transcript of Recipe: George Washington’s Beer Recipe (Note: Following this recipe exactly will result in a beer with an alcohol content of about 11 percent — making it at least twice as potent as most of today’s commercially brewed domestic beers.) To Make Small Beer: Take a large siffer full of bran hops to your taste-boil these 3 hours. Then strain our 30 gall[o]n into a cooler put in 3 gall[o]n molasses while the beer is scalding hot or rather draw the molasses into the cooler. Strain the beer on it while boiling hot, let this stand till it is little more than blood warm. Then put in a quart…

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    Research History May Newsletter COPYRIGHT © 2007-2011 Research History Website, At The Helm, LLC   Historical Poster $14.99/San Francisco Earthquake 1906 Research Requests Texas Cherokee Chiefs Indian American History Cherokee Chiefs Pages 1900 Texas Oklahoma Map About Us Donations Welcomed Historical Posters History Topics Home Kids’ History Corner by 4th grader Lindsey Request a Workshop Research Request Research Request Delivery About Us We here at the Research History Website have extensive experience in research methods. We have responded throughout our careers to numerous requests on various topics. William D. Welge – In addition to William Welge’s research expertise he also  is a Published Author, Certified in Archival Preservation and has done…

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    The Freedom Riders

    January 12, 2006 In 1961, the Freedom Riders set out for the Deep South to defy Jim Crow laws and call for change. They were met by hatred and violence — and local police often refused to intervene. But the Riders’ efforts transformed the civil rights movement. Oxford University Press A “Freedom Bus” in flames, six miles southwest of Anniston, Ala., May 14, 1961. (Birmingham Public Library) Raymond Arsenault is the author of Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice. The book details how volunteers — both black and white — traveled to Mississippi and Alabama to fight segregation in transit systems. Despite being backed by recent federal…