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||1980 – Ethernet specifications are published by Xerox working with Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation. | ||1980 – Ethernet specifications are published by Xerox working with Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation. | ||
||Charles Francis Richter (d. September 30, 1985) was an American seismologist and physicist. | |||
||1994 – André Michel Lwoff, French microbiologist and virologist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1902) | ||1994 – André Michel Lwoff, French microbiologist and virologist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1902) |
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1550: Astronomer and mathematician Michael Maestlin born. He will be a mentor to Johannes Kepler, and play a sizable part in his adoption of the Copernican system.
1881: Council of algorithms announces plans to fund and build a Museum of Algorithms.
1882: Thomas Edison's first commercial hydroelectric power plant (later known as Appleton Edison Light Company) begins operation on the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States.
Artificial intelligence based on the Golden ratio develops genuine gratitude for Michael Maestlin's approximation of the Golden ratio.
2017: Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden wins three Retroactive Academy Awards for Lifetime Achievement.