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File:Pierre de Fermat.jpg|link=Pierre de Fermat (nonfiction)|1665: Mathematician [[Pierre de Fermat (nonfiction)|Pierre de Fermat]] dies. He is recognized for his discovery of an original method of finding the greatest and the smallest ordinates of curved lines, which is analogous to that of [[Calculus (nonfiction)|differential calculus]], then unknown.
File:Pierre de Fermat.jpg|link=Pierre de Fermat (nonfiction)|1665: Mathematician [[Pierre de Fermat (nonfiction)|Pierre de Fermat]] dies. He is recognized for his discovery of an original method of finding the greatest and the smallest ordinates of curved lines, which is analogous to that of [[Calculus (nonfiction)|differential calculus]], then unknown.
File:San Pietro scrying engine.png|link=San Pietro scrying engine|1665: The [[San Pietro scrying engine]] spontaneously generates an elegy for [[Pierre de Fermat (nonfiction)|Pierre de Fermat]].


||1777: Hugh Mercer born ... general and physician.
||1777: Hugh Mercer born ... general and physician.


||1792: Johan August Arfwedson born ... chemist and academic. Pic.
File:Johan August Arfwedson.jpg|link=Johan August Arfwedson (nonfiction)|1792: Chemist and academic. [[Johan August Arfwedson (nonfiction)|Johan August Arfwedson]] born. Arfwedson will discover the element lithium in 1817 by isolating it as a salt.


||1822: Étienne Lenoir born ... engineer, designed the internal combustion engine. Pic.
||1822: Étienne Lenoir born ... engineer, designed the internal combustion engine. Pic.
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||1848: Franz Ritter von Soxhlet born ... agricultural chemist from Brno. He invented the Soxhlet extractor in 1879 and in 1886 he proposed pasteurization be applied to milk and other beverages. Soxhlet is also known as the first scientist who fractionated the milk proteins in casein, albumin, globulin and lactoprotein. Pic.
||1848: Franz Ritter von Soxhlet born ... agricultural chemist from Brno. He invented the Soxhlet extractor in 1879 and in 1886 he proposed pasteurization be applied to milk and other beverages. Soxhlet is also known as the first scientist who fractionated the milk proteins in casein, albumin, globulin and lactoprotein. Pic.


||1853: Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro born ... mathematician born in Lugo di Romagna. He is most famous as the inventor of tensor calculus.
||1853: Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro born ... mathematician born in Lugo di Romagna. He is most famous as the inventor of tensor calculus. Pic.


||1857: Knut Johan Ångström born ... physicist.  He investigated the radiation of heat from the sun, and terrestrial nocturnal emission and its absorption by the Earth's atmosphere; to that end devised various delicate methods and instruments, including his electric compensation pyrheliometer, invented in 1893, apparatus for obtaining a photographic representation of the infra-red spectrum (1895) and pyrgeometer (circa 1905) Pic.
||1857: Knut Johan Ångström born ... physicist.  He investigated the radiation of heat from the sun, and terrestrial nocturnal emission and its absorption by the Earth's atmosphere; to that end devised various delicate methods and instruments, including his electric compensation pyrheliometer, invented in 1893, apparatus for obtaining a photographic representation of the infra-red spectrum (1895) and pyrgeometer (circa 1905) Pic.
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||1942: World War II: United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt creates the National War Labor Board.
||1942: World War II: United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt creates the National War Labor Board.


||1958: Charles Hatfield dies ... meteorologist.
||1958: Charles Hatfield dies ... meteorologist, rainmaker. Pic search (cool) yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=charles+hatfield&oq=Charles+Hatfield
 
File:Don't Get Aroma Much Anymore.jpg|link=Don't Get Aroma Much Anymore|1978: Willie Nelson releases his version of "'''[[Don't Get Aroma Much Anymore]]'''".


||1984: Earl Muetterties born ... inorganic chemist born in Illinois, who is known for his experimental work with boranes, homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis, fluxional processes in organometallic complexes and apicophilicity. Pic.
||1984: Earl Muetterties born ... inorganic chemist born in Illinois, who is known for his experimental work with boranes, homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis, fluxional processes in organometallic complexes and apicophilicity. Pic.


||1994: Gustav Naan dies ... physicist and philosopher.
||1986: Lars Leksell dies ... physician and neurosurgeon ... invented radiosurgery. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=lars+leksell
 
||1994: Gustav Naan dies ... physicist and philosopher. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=gustav+naan


||1996: Joachim Nitsche dies ... mathematician and academic. Image search good: https://www.google.com/search?q=Joachim+Nitsche
||1996: Joachim Nitsche dies ... mathematician and academic. Image search good: https://www.google.com/search?q=Joachim+Nitsche
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||1996: Bartel Leendert van der Waerden dies ... mathematician and historian of mathematics. Pic.
||1996: Bartel Leendert van der Waerden dies ... mathematician and historian of mathematics. Pic.


||2003: Alan Nunn May dies ... English physicist and spy.
||2000: Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau dies ... chemical engineer - pencillin factory. Pic.
 
||2001: Engineer William Hewlett dies ... co-founder, with David Packard, of the Hewlett-Packard Company (HP). Pic.
 
||2003: Alan Nunn May dies ... English physicist and Soviet spy ... who supplied secrets of British and United States atomic research to the Soviet Union during World War II. Pic.


||2004: Olga Ladyzhenskaya dies ... mathematician and academic. Pic.
||2004: Olga Ladyzhenskaya dies ... mathematician and academic. Pic.
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||2009: Arne Næss dies ... philosopher and environmentalist. He will be an important intellectual and inspirational figure within the environmental movement of the late twentieth century, advocating for biological diversity and the understanding that each living thing is dependent on the existence of other creatures in the complex web of interrelationships. He will coin the phrase "deep ecology". Pic.
||2009: Arne Næss dies ... philosopher and environmentalist. He will be an important intellectual and inspirational figure within the environmental movement of the late twentieth century, advocating for biological diversity and the understanding that each living thing is dependent on the existence of other creatures in the complex web of interrelationships. He will coin the phrase "deep ecology". Pic.


||2012: Basil Gordon dies ... mathematician at UCLA, specializing in number theory and combinatorics.[1] He obtained his Ph.D. at California Institute of Technology under the supervision of Tom Apostol. Ken Ono was one of his students. Gordon is well known for Göllnitz–Gordon identities, generalizing the Rogers–Ramanujan identities.[2] He also posed the still-unsolved Gaussian moat problem in 1962. Pic: https://www.math.ucla.edu/news/memoriam-basil-gordon-professor-mathematics-emeritus-1931-%E2%80%93-2012
||2010: Praveen Chaudhari born ... physicist and academic. Pic search:https://www.google.com/search?q=praveen+chaudhari
 
||2012: Basil Gordon dies ... mathematician at UCLA, specializing in number theory and combinatorics. He obtained his Ph.D. at California Institute of Technology under the supervision of Tom Apostol. Ken Ono was one of his students. Gordon is well known for Göllnitz–Gordon identities, generalizing the Rogers–Ramanujan identities.[2] He also posed the still-unsolved Gaussian moat problem in 1962. Pic: https://www.math.ucla.edu/news/memoriam-basil-gordon-professor-mathematics-emeritus-1931-%E2%80%93-2012


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