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Anexo:Asesinos en serie de los Estados Unidos
Secuestró, violó, torturó y asesinó a por lo menos 28 jóvenes adolescentes varones en Pasadena, California. Normalmente los atraía a su casa con la ayuda de sus dos cómplices también adolescentes, y allí los inmovilizaba, violaba y torturaba. Finalmente los asesinaba estrangulándolos o disparándoles con un revólver calibre 22, para luego envolverlos en curiosas envolturas con forma de caramelo y enterrarlos.[140]
Asesinó a 3 ancianas en el condado de Riverside, California, con la finalidad de robarlas. Entraba con engaños a la casa de las ancianas, ya dentro las sometía, las golpeaba y apuñalaba salvajemente
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Albert Einstein
German-born physicist (1879–1955)
"Einstein" redirects here. For other uses, see Einstein (disambiguation) and Albert Einstein (disambiguation).
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Einstein in 1947 | |
Born | (1879-03-14)14 March 1879 Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire |
Died | 18 April 1955(1955-04-18) (aged 76) Princeton, New Jersey, U.S. |
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Spouses | Mileva Marić (m. 1903; div. 1919)Elsa Löwenthal (m. 1919; died 1936) |
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Family | Einstein |
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Fields | Physics |
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Thesis | Eine neue Bestimmung der Moleküldimensionen (A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions) (1905) |
Doctoral advisor | Alfred Kleiner |
Other academic advisors | Heinrich Friedrich Weber |
Albert Einstein (, EYEN-styne;[4]German:
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A Brief History of Animals in Space
Before humans actually went into space, one of the prevailing theories of the perils of space flight was that humans might not be able to survive long periods of weightlessness. For several years, there had been a serious debate among scientists about the effects of prolonged weightlessness. American and Russian scientists utilized animals—mainly monkeys, chimps and dogs—in order to test each country’s ability to launch a living organism into space and bring it back alive and unharmed.
On June 11, 1948, a V-2 Blossom launched into space from White Sands, New Mexico carrying Albert inom, a rhesus monkey. Lack of fanfare and documentation made Albert an unsung hero of djur astronauts. On June 14, 1949, a second V-2 flight carrying a live Air Force Aeromedical Laboratory monkey, Albert II, attained an altitude of 83 miles. The monkey died on impact. On August 31, 1950, another V-2 was launched and carried an unanaesthetized mou