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||1715: William Watson born ... physician, physicist, and botanist. Pic. | ||1715: William Watson born ... physician, physicist, and botanist. Pic. | ||
File:Recreations_Mathematiques_et_Physiques.png|link=Jacques Ozanam|1718: Mathematician [[Jacques Ozanam (nonfiction)|Jacques Ozanam]] dies. Ozanam's ''Récréations mathématiques et physiques'' (1694) was later translated into English and is well known today. | File:Recreations_Mathematiques_et_Physiques.png|link=Jacques Ozanam (nonfiction)|1718: Mathematician [[Jacques Ozanam (nonfiction)|Jacques Ozanam]] dies. Ozanam's ''Récréations mathématiques et physiques'' (1694) was later translated into English and is well known today. | ||
||1753: Simon Willard born ... celebrated U.S. clockmaker. Among his many innovations and timekeeping improvements, Simon Willard is best known for inventing the eight-day patent timepiece that came to be known as the gallery or banjo clock. Pic search. | ||1753: Simon Willard born ... celebrated U.S. clockmaker. Among his many innovations and timekeeping improvements, Simon Willard is best known for inventing the eight-day patent timepiece that came to be known as the gallery or banjo clock. Pic search. |
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1693: Carpenter and clockmaker John Harrison born. He will invent a marine chronometer, a long-sought-after device for solving the problem of calculating longitude while at sea.
1718: Mathematician Jacques Ozanam dies. Ozanam's Récréations mathématiques et physiques (1694) was later translated into English and is well known today.
1827: Physicist, musician, and academic Ernst Chladni dies. He has been called both the father of acoustics and the father of meteoritics.
1907: Cryptanalyst and mathematician Solomon Kullback born. Krullback will begin his career with the US Army's Signal Intelligence Service (SIS) in the 1930s; when the National Security Agency (NSA) is formed in 1952, Rowlett will become chief of cryptanalysis, overseeing the research and development of computerized cryptanalysis.
1908: Chemist, physicist, and APTO field engineer William Crookes uses the famous Crookes tube to defeat the criminal mathematical function Killer Poke in single combat.
1995: Mathematician and checkers player Marion Tinsley dies. Tinsley was "to checkers what Leonardo da Vinci was to science, what Michelangelo was to art and what Beethoven was to music."
1998: Mathematician and academic Mary Cartwright dies. She did pioneering work in chaos theory.
2017: Signed first edition of Crimson Blossom spontaneously develop and previously unknown shade of red after exposure to Cherenkov radiation during a high-energy literature experiment.