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How a Mathematician Saved the American Bombers in World War II? (Abraham Wald & Survivorship Bias)
In Heroes of the Skies Episode 9, we take a look at Abraham Wald, the Jewish mathematician who saved the American bombers and airmen in World War II by analyzing survivorship bias.
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How Hard was Bailing Out of a Plane in World War II
How hard was bailing out in World War II? When pilots had to jump from their damaged aircraft to pull a parachute to survive? Let's answer that question!
A performance by the musical group, HUNTR/X from the "KPop Demon Hunters" movie and a new balloon of the movie’s big blue ...
On 1940, Romania signed the Tripartite Pact, joining the Axis powers of Germany, Italy and Japan in World War II.
When John F. Kennedy was president, Seattle was riding the crest of its second world's fair and Boeing's success. But it ...
Superman #1 sold for $9.12 million on Thursday, marking the most expensive comic ever sold. It “represents the pinnacle of ...
But the ceremony to honor the Marine with the nation’s highest medal for valor was unique in more ways than one. At the age ...
New Orleans Saints players hosted their annual Thanksgiving turkey giveaway at Dryades YMCA on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. The ...
The penny might soon be gone, but not forgotten. This family's patriarch instilled a fondness for wheat pennies in its ...
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston returned rare stoneware jars created by David Drake -- "Dave the Potter" -- in SC before ...
Yamacraw Village, a historic Savannah public housing project on 22 acres of prime real estate, faces demolition and redevelopment. Residents don't know where they'll move.
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