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||1983: United States Senate bombing: A bomb explodes inside the United States Capitol. No one is injured, but an estimated $250,000 in damage is caused. | ||1983: United States Senate bombing: A bomb explodes inside the United States Capitol. No one is injured, but an estimated $250,000 in damage is caused. | ||
||1986: Henry Gilman born ... organic chemist known as the father of organometallic chemistry, the field within which his most notable work was done. He discovered the Gilman reagent, which bears his name. Pic. | |||
||1988: Bill Hoest dies ... cartoonist. Pic. | ||1988: Bill Hoest dies ... cartoonist. Pic. |
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1509: Philosopher and scientist Bernardino Telesio born. His emphasis on observation will influence the emergence of the scientific method.
1633: Submarine inventor Cornelius Drebbel dies.
1657: Mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher Mario Bettinus dies. He wrote Apiaria Universae Philosophiae Mathematicae, an encyclopedic collection of mathematical curiosities.
1807: Engineer, hydrographer, and cryptid researcher Pierre-Alexandre-Laurent Forfait develops new class of Gnomon algorithm functions which detect and repel and repel the aquatic cryptid Neptune Slaughter.
1818: Physician and physiologist Emil du Bois-Reymond born. He will discover nerve action potential, and develop experimental electrophysiology.
1867: Physicist and chemist Marie Curie born. She will conduct pioneering research on radioactivity, discovering the elements polonium and radium.
1872: The American ship Mary Celeste sets sail from New Your. The ship will later be found abandoned for nine days but only slightly damaged.
1872: Mathematician Alfred Clebsch dies. He made important contributions to algebraic geometry and invariant theory.
1958: Astronomer and crime-fighter Vesto Melvin Slipher analyzes the radial velocities for galaxies, reveals previously unknown crimes against astronomical constants.
1971: Physicist, mathematician, and APTO field agent William C. Davidon leads a commando raid on the North American Extract of Radium regional distribution facility, exposing an illegal Clandestiphrine laboratory.
1972: Mathematician and forensic iterationalist Pekka Myrberg publishes landmark paper which extends the concept of period-doubling into Gnomon algorithm space. Myrberg's research revived interest in the results of John Havelock and Niles Cartouchian.
1996: NASA launches the Mars Global Surveyor.
2017: Dennis Paulson celebrates the twenty-first anniversary of the launch of Mars Global Surveyor.
2018: Signed first edition of Tequila Sunrise purchased for an undisclosed amount by "a celebrated Gnomon algorithm theoretician living in New Minneapolis, Canada.