Seventy years ago today, on October 18, 1953, the first successful human organ transplant was performed. Dr. Joseph Murray and his team at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital transplanted a kidney from one identical twin to another, marking a significant milestone in medical history. This groundbreaking procedure laid the foundation for future advancements in organ transplantation and immunology.
Sixty-six years ago today, on October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite. This event marked the beginning of the space age and the U.S.-Soviet space race, significantly impacting science, technology, and geopolitics. Sputnik's successful launch also spurred advancements in satellite technology and led to increased interest in space exploration worldwide.
No. They *were* good, maybe 2,500 years ago. Today's Greek armed forces aren't in tiptop shape.
WW2 was over 60 years ago and I doubt it affects private security today.
70 years ago
Sarah was born
this happened many years ago when they were starving, it is not happening today
There quite a bit of evolutionary changes that happened 5 millions years ago. Mammals were constantly changing and humans as we know them today are said to be only 2.4 million years old.
Dead Frontier happened in 2008.
In 1900 years Ago
21 May 1904 (107 years ago)
2,000 - 107 = 1,893 years
392 years ago from today was in 1629.
19 years ago today it was Wednesday May 27, 1998.
the iron age happened about 2.5 million years ago. the iron age was followed by the stone age, which happened about 3 million years ago
Since today is July 14, 2013, five years ago today it was July 14, 2008.
what happened 25 years ago with regard to martin Luther king