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elson Mandela, the South African freedom fighter was freed from the prison after 27 years of captivity. He was a part of the African National Congress (ANC), the organization at the forefront of the South African political movement against apartheid.
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February 11, 1990: Nelson Mandela released from prison


Nelson Mandela, the South African freedom fighter was freed from the prison after 27 years of captivity. He was a part of the African National Congress (ANC), the organization at the forefront of the South African political movement against apartheid.


 


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February 12, 2013: Nuclear test by North Korea


Despite the warnings from the United Nations, North Korea tested out some nuclear weapons.  


 


February 14, 1929 – Discovery of Penicillin 


Sir Alexander Fleming accidentally discovered the antibiotic penicillin during his experiments with the influenza virus at the St. Mary’s Hospital in London. Upon his return from a vacation, Fleming saw mold growing on a Petri dish where he had left the staphylococcus bacteria exposed. He examined the mold and found that it inhibited the growth of bacteria.


 


February 15, 2013 - Russian Meteor Crash


More than 950 people were injured by the meteor crash in the Ural Mountain area of Russia. A 654 kg piece of the infamous meteorite was found in Lake Chebarkul. The crashing of the meteor caused an explosion that damaged property and injured many.


 

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