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140: Terry Fox Runs Across Canada
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139: Discovery of Insulin
On this date in 1921, Canadian researchers determined that insulin regulates blood sugar, leading to treatment for diabetes. Here are a few things you may not have known about the discovery. First, scientists knew that the pancreas was responsible for regulating blood-sugar levels, but isolating exactly what substance did the regulation had proven difficult. Doctors…
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138: Machu Picchu
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137: Raymond Chandler
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136: Albert Brooks
Today is the 68th birthday of American writer, comedian, actor and director Albert Brooks. Here are some things you may not have known about him. First, he was born Albert Lawrence Einstein in Beverly Hills, California to radio comedian Harry Einstein and singer Thelma Leeds. His brother, Bob Einstein, is better known as his character…
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135: German Attack on U.S. Mainland
On July 21, 1918, the only German attack on U.S. soil during World War One occurred. Here are a few facts about the attack on Orleans, Massachusetts and other attacks on the American mainland. First, German submarine U-156 fired on a tug boat and barges from about three miles off the coast of Cape Cod,…
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134: British Columbia
On this date in 1871, British Columbia became the sixth province of Canada Here are a few things you may not have known about B.C. First, As with most western development in the late 1800s, gold was at the center of whether British Columbia would join Canada. A gold rush and subsequent bust meant the…