Previously a theater director and cultural manager in Europe, I specialize in creative writing, copywriting, and content editing. I also advise clients on brand strategy.
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The Soviet Cosmonaut Left Stranded in Space for Over 300 Days
Imagine you’re the last person from your country in low Earth orbit, only 222 miles up in the air, and you don’t know if you’ll ever land on Earth again. You’re alone and beaten by politics, but you’re not lonely and desperate because you’re talking to hundreds of radio amateurs on Earth who pick up your frequency and the blue marvel seems to be dancing only for you.
That’s the strange story of Sergei Krikalev, the Russian mechanical engineer, cosmonaut, and rocket scientist who trained for t...
Klaus Fuchs, the German-British Spy Who Passed Atomic Secrets to the Soviets
Fuchs believed that the Soviets had a right to know about the atomic bomb project
Klaus Fuchs (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Klaus Fuchs (1911-1988), a child prodigy and one of Britain’s finest atomic scientists of the 1940s, who worked on the Manhattan Project, the secret US atomic bomb program, was a socialist all his adventurous, passionate, and intense life.
Like his father in 1921, he joined the student branch of the German Social Democratic Party in 1930. Still, after offering his support t...
The History and Controversies of the FIFA World Cup
Changing the history of nations with a single goal since 1930
As long as football exists and the best players get millions for chasing the ball, our world is a great place where dreams come true and decay is far away in another timeline. And this is not irony. Professional football has saved many talented people from poverty and danger and made the lives of even more people better and safer. It has connected people and cultures, sha...
Rhythm 0: The Most Brutal Art Exhibition in History
Disclaimer: The following content may affect the reader emotionally
When Marina Abramović, the most radical performance artist of the modern age and world-renowned art personality of today, performed “Rythm Zero” for the first and last time in 1974 at the Art Gallery of Naples in southern Italy to explore the concept of power between the performer and the audience, which in the paradigm of theatre represents the individual against society, she got a big white hair during those horrific 6 hours...
Nicolas Flamel: the Immortal Alchemist Who Left a Stunning Track-Record
The life of Nicolas Flamel is one of the best documented in the history of medieval alchemy
Nicolas Flamel's manuscript (Welcome Images)
In 1919, the British physicist Ernest Rutherford announced that he had succeeded in transforming one element into another: nitrogen into oxygen. Although his research had nothing to do with alchemical processes, he proved that transmutation was possible and aroused new curiosity about the old alchemical statement that gold could be produced in the laboratory.
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13 Flying Black Cats Will Do Anything in the Air
Meet the first aerial acrobatic troupe from the early Hollywood era, when parachutes and safety equipment weren’t yet required by law
When the professional aerobatic team “13 Flying Black Cats” was founded in the mid-1920s in LA, California was a tough place where the post-WW1 economy wiped out most optimists, leaving only the young daredevils who braved the down times with their adrenaline-fuelled, extreme form of entertainment, earning enough to survive the adverse economic climate and insp...
The Song Amazing Grace Was Written by a Seasoned Captain of a Slave-Trading Ship
John Newton (1725–1807) converted to Christianity after a stormy night at sea and became an abolitionist decades later
Amazing Grace is one of the most popular and widespread Christian hymns, which has found a special place in the Hollywood representation of African slavery in America and became a symbol of black redemption from historical racial injustice. The irony of Hollywood and art in general, however, is that its symbols cannot be taken for granted and that there are cases like this whe...
The Immortal Cells of Henrietta Lacks Which Saved Millions
You know how everything eventually finds its expression? This is one of those stories that raises so many questions and makes you doubt everything you know
Henrietta Lacks was only 31 years old when she died of cancer in 1951 in one of the few hospitals in Baltimore, Maryland, where black people received medical treatment at a time when patient consent was not required for laboratory research. The funny thing, however, is that Lacks actually never died, as her stolen cells continue to multiply...
Yugoslav Space Program: The $2.5 Billion Lie of an Underground Airport
Did Tito secretly develop a space program in Europe’s largest underground airbase in Zeljava?
Yugoslavia’s greatest urban legend is that Tito secretly sold space technology to Kennedy in 1961 for $2.5 million ($50 billion today). The technology was allegedly developed at the secret underground airbase in Zeljava on the Croatian-Bosnian border and is based on the secret writings of aviation pioneer Herman Potocnik, whose picture can be seen at NASA’s headquarters and whose 1929 book The Problem...
Innovit Client Completes M2M Tests with AusUDID and EUDAMED
Innovit is proud to announce that one of our clients, a global medical device company and leader in orthopedic devices, was the first to complete M2M testing with the TGA’s AusUDID – Australia’s regulatory database.
The 12 Most Important Steps to Global UDI Compliance
The Staggering Number of Global UDI Requirements Demand Immediate Action in 2023
The importance of accurately managing product data is evident in healthcare. After all, most of these products have a direct impact on people’s health: Things like heart valves, ventilators, vital sign monitoring devices, surgical instruments, catheters, etc.