The history of the world's first meme — The very first chemical engineer
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The real history of the very first meme Memes have become a part of modern communication. But the trend of simple images and text has been around for decades. Some believe the very first meme began during World War II and was a simple doodle of a man peering over a wall and the words, “Kilroy was here.” But what brought that on, and was it really the first meme? Tap or click to discover the history of the very first meme. → |
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The world's first chemical engineer Engineering comes in many different disciplines. Mechanical, electrical and civil just to name a few. But it turns out one of the oldest is chemical engineering. Archeologists recently discovered evidence of a woman who lived almost 2,500 years ago who was doing things that were way ahead of her time. Tap or click here to see how she pioneered chemical engineering. → |
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