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||1770: Alexandre Brongniart born ... chemist, mineralogist, and zoologist, who collaborated with Georges Cuvier on a study of the geology of the region around Paris. Pic.
||1770: Alexandre Brongniart born ... chemist, mineralogist, and zoologist, who collaborated with Georges Cuvier on a study of the geology of the region around Paris. Pic.
File:Joseph Priestley.jpg|link=Joseph Priestley (nonfiction)|1789: Chemist, philosopher, educator, and crime-fighter [[Joseph Priestley (nonfiction)|Joseph Priestley]] gives landmark sermon on the use of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] in the detection and prevention of [[crimes against chemistry]].


||1790: William Cullen dies ... physician and chemist., Enlightenment figure. Pic.
||1790: William Cullen dies ... physician and chemist., Enlightenment figure. Pic.
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||1836: Alexander Stewart Herschel born ... astronomer. He did pioneering work in meteor spectroscopy, and worked on identifying comets as the source of meteor showers. The Herschel graph, the smallest non-Hamiltonian polyhedral graph, is named after him. Pic.
||1836: Alexander Stewart Herschel born ... astronomer. He did pioneering work in meteor spectroscopy, and worked on identifying comets as the source of meteor showers. The Herschel graph, the smallest non-Hamiltonian polyhedral graph, is named after him. Pic.
File:Rudolf Clausius.jpg|link=Rudolf Clausius (nonfiction)|1843: [[Rudolf Clausius (nonfiction)|Rudolf Clausius]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] based on thermodynamics.


||1840: Hiram Maxim born ... engineer, invented the Maxim gun – the first portable, fully automatic machine gun. Pic.
||1840: Hiram Maxim born ... engineer, invented the Maxim gun – the first portable, fully automatic machine gun. Pic.
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||1958: Kilby Files a Patent for the Integrated Circuit. Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments files a patent application called miniaturized electronic circuits for his work on a multi-transistor device. The patent was only one of 60 that Kilby holds. While Kilby has the earliest patent on the integrated circuit, it was Robert Noyce, later co-founder of Intel, whose parallel work resulted in a practical device. Kilby's device had several transistors connected by flying wires while Noyce devised the idea of interconnection via a layer of metal conductors. Noyce also adapted Jean Hoerni's planar technique for making transistors to the manufacture of more complex circuits. *CHM Jack Kilby: Pic.
||1958: Kilby Files a Patent for the Integrated Circuit. Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments files a patent application called miniaturized electronic circuits for his work on a multi-transistor device. The patent was only one of 60 that Kilby holds. While Kilby has the earliest patent on the integrated circuit, it was Robert Noyce, later co-founder of Intel, whose parallel work resulted in a practical device. Kilby's device had several transistors connected by flying wires while Noyce devised the idea of interconnection via a layer of metal conductors. Noyce also adapted Jean Hoerni's planar technique for making transistors to the manufacture of more complex circuits. *CHM Jack Kilby: Pic.
File:Bacteriophage Exterior.svg|link=Transdimensional corporation|1958: [[Transdimensional corporation]] spontaneously generates four-dimensional bacteriophage, perhaps as a result of the Tybee Bomb event.


||1971: Astronauts land on the moon in the Apollo 14 mission. Pic.
||1971: Astronauts land on the moon in the Apollo 14 mission. Pic.

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