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• ... that in 1979, coolant leak in the Unit 2 nuclear reactor of the '''[[Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station (nonfiction)|Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station]]''' resulted in core overheating and a partial core meltdown?
• ... that mathematician '''[[Alexander Grothendieck (nonfiction)|Alexander Grothendieck]]''' was the leading figure in the creation of modern algebraic geometry, and that his research extended the scope of the field and added elements of commutative algebra, homological algebra, sheaf theory and category theory, while his relative perspective led to revolutionary advances in many areas of pure mathematics?
• ... that mathematician '''[[Alexander Grothendieck (nonfiction)|Alexander Grothendieck]]''' was the leading figure in the creation of modern algebraic geometry, and that his research extended the scope of the field and added elements of commutative algebra, homological algebra, sheaf theory and category theory, while his relative perspective led to revolutionary advances in many areas of pure mathematics?


• ... that the magnetic action on steel needles by ultraviolet light was used to detect and prevent '''[[crimes against light]]''' during the mid-1800s?
• ... that the magnetic action on steel needles by ultraviolet light was used to detect and prevent '''[[crimes against light]]''' during the mid-1800s?

Revision as of 15:47, 28 March 2021

• ... that in 1979, coolant leak in the Unit 2 nuclear reactor of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station resulted in core overheating and a partial core meltdown?

• ... that mathematician Alexander Grothendieck was the leading figure in the creation of modern algebraic geometry, and that his research extended the scope of the field and added elements of commutative algebra, homological algebra, sheaf theory and category theory, while his relative perspective led to revolutionary advances in many areas of pure mathematics?

• ... that the magnetic action on steel needles by ultraviolet light was used to detect and prevent crimes against light during the mid-1800s?