A Turning Point in the Evolution of Science: Charles Francis Richter’s Birthday 🎉🌍

Imagine… April 26, 1900, Pasadena, California. No internet yet, even putting sugar in your coffee was an adventure, and people interpreted earthquakes simply as, “Hey, the ground shook, I guess.” Right at that moment, the future earthquake hero, Charles Francis Richter, opened his eyes to the world! 👶🌎 Richter was not just a scientist; he […]

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The Earthquake That Destroyed the Islands

In the dark years of the Middle Ages, natural disasters profoundly affected human life. On June 2, 662, three Greek islands were destroyed by a massive earthquake. This event dramatically altered the population and settlement patterns of the region. Earthquakes, particularly in ancient and medieval times, were key factors that shaped human lives and the […]

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