The History Anthology  |  Dark Science First Edition
This inaugural issue of Dark Science delves into the unsettling experiments and historical figures whose actions shaped the course of scientific discovery. With a focus on moral dilemmas and ethical boundaries, the articles reveal the darker sides of scientific advancement, showcasing the consequences of groundbreaking research.
Featured:
- The Man Who Made the Bomb: A critical look at J. Robert Oppenheimer's role in the Manhattan Project
- Marie Curie’s Sacrifice: An exploration of how radiation exposure affected Curie's health
- Edison’s Elephant Execution: A discussion of grisly stunts conducted during the Current War
- Lost in Space: The story of Laika, the dog who perished in the name of Soviet space research
- A reflection on the Milgram Experiment: An inquiry into the ethical considerations of obedience in testing
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The History Anthology Dark Science First Edition.