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||988: Dunstan dies ... was successively Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London, and Archbishop of Canterbury, later canonised as a saint. Patron saint of: blacksmiths; Charlottetown, Canada; goldsmiths; locksmiths; musicians; silversmiths; bellringers. No DOB. Pic.
||988: Dunstan dies ... was successively Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London, and Archbishop of Canterbury, later canonised as a saint. Patron saint of: blacksmiths; Charlottetown, Canada; goldsmiths; locksmiths; musicians; silversmiths; bellringers. No DOB. Pic.


||1637: Isaac Beeckman dies ... scientist and philosopher. Pic search maybe: https://www.google.com/search?q=isaac+beeckman
||1637: Isaac Beeckman dies ... scientist and philosopher. Pic search maybe.


File:Termómetro Christin 1743.jpg|link=Jean-Pierre Christin (nonfiction)|1743: Physicist, mathematician, and astronomer [[Jean-Pierre Christin (nonfiction)|Jean-Pierre Christin]] publishes the design of a mercury thermometer based on the Celsius scale. The Thermometer of Lyon will be built by the craftsman Pierre Casati using this design.
File:Termómetro Christin 1743.jpg|link=Jean-Pierre Christin (nonfiction)|1743: Physicist, mathematician, and astronomer [[Jean-Pierre Christin (nonfiction)|Jean-Pierre Christin]] publishes the design of a mercury thermometer based on the Celsius scale. The Thermometer of Lyon will be built by the craftsman Pierre Casati using this design.
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||1857: Biochemist and pharmacologist John Jacob Abel born. Abel will contribute to the development of an early form of dialysis machine, and discover how to isolate and crystallize insulin. Pic.
||1857: Biochemist and pharmacologist John Jacob Abel born. Abel will contribute to the development of an early form of dialysis machine, and discover how to isolate and crystallize insulin. Pic.
File:Mark Twain Interviews Wallace War-Heels.jpg|link=Mark Twain Interviews Wallace War-Heels|1883: Signed first edition of ''[[Mark Twain Interviews Wallace War-Heels|Interview with Wallace War-Heels]]'' stolen. It will later be recovered by [[Niles Cartouchian]] and returned to the Smithsonian Museum.


File:Ruth Ella Moore.jpg|link=Ruth Ella Moore (nonfiction)|1903: Bacteriologist [[Ruth Ella Moore (nonfiction)|Ruth Ella Moore]] born. She will research tuberculosis, immunology and dental caries, the response of gut microorganisms to antibiotics, and the blood type of African-Americans.
File:Ruth Ella Moore.jpg|link=Ruth Ella Moore (nonfiction)|1903: Bacteriologist [[Ruth Ella Moore (nonfiction)|Ruth Ella Moore]] born. She will research tuberculosis, immunology and dental caries, the response of gut microorganisms to antibiotics, and the blood type of African-Americans.
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||1914: Max Perutz born ... biologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic.
||1914: Max Perutz born ... biologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic.


||1915: Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs born ... mathematician specializing in complex analysis. His main area of research was Nevanlinna theory. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Wolfgang+Heinrich+Johannes+Fuchs
||1915: Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs born ... mathematician specializing in complex analysis. His main area of research was Nevanlinna theory. Pic search.


||1918: Abraham Pais born ... physicist, historian, and academic. Pic.
File:Abraham_Pais.jpg|link=Abraham Pais (nonfiction)|1918: Physicist, historian, and academic [[Abraham Pais (nonfiction)|Abraham Pais]] born. Pais will be an assistant to Niels Bohr, and a colleague of Albert Einstein, and later write books documenting the lives of these two great physicists and the contributions they and others made to modern physics.  


||1927: Serge Lang born ... mathematician, author and academic. Pic.
||1927: Serge Lang born ... mathematician, author and academic. Pic.


||1928: Sergey Mergelyan born ... mathematician who made major contributions to Approximation Theory.  Pic.
||1928: Sergey Mergelyan born ... mathematician who made major contributions to Approximation Theory.  Pic: plaque.


||1930: Rudolf Emil Kálmán born ... electrical engineer, mathematician, and inventor. He was most noted for his co-invention and development of the Kalman filter, a mathematical algorithm that is widely used in signal processing, control systems, and guidance, navigation and control. Pic.
||1930: Rudolf Emil Kálmán born ... electrical engineer, mathematician, and inventor. He was most noted for his co-invention and development of the Kalman filter, a mathematical algorithm that is widely used in signal processing, control systems, and guidance, navigation and control. Pic.
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||1950: A barge containing munitions destined for Pakistan explodes in the harbor at South Amboy, New Jersey, devastating the city.
||1950: A barge containing munitions destined for Pakistan explodes in the harbor at South Amboy, New Jersey, devastating the city.
File:Jean Bartik.jpg|link=Jean Bartik (nonfiction)|1954: Computer programmer [[Jean Bartik (nonfiction)|Jean Bartik]] discovers new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].


File:Venera 1.jpg|link=Venera 1 (nonfiction)|1961: [[Venera 1 (nonfiction)|Venera 1]] becomes the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing Venus (the probe had lost contact with Earth a month earlier and did not send back any data).
File:Venera 1.jpg|link=Venera 1 (nonfiction)|1961: [[Venera 1 (nonfiction)|Venera 1]] becomes the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing Venus (the probe had lost contact with Earth a month earlier and did not send back any data).
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||1979: Ralph Duncan James dies ... was a Canadian mathematician working on number theory and mathematical analysis. Pic: https://cms.math.ca/Prizes/info/cj.html
||1979: Ralph Duncan James dies ... was a Canadian mathematician working on number theory and mathematical analysis. Pic: https://cms.math.ca/Prizes/info/cj.html


File:Petrozavodsk phenomenon photo copy.jpg|link=Petrozavodsk phenomenon (nonfiction)|1979: New analysis of the [[Petrozavodsk phenomenon (nonfiction)|Petrozavodsk phenomenon]] using [[Gnomon algorithm]] techniques reveals traces of the transdimensional drug [[Clandestiphrine]], ''Prima facie'' evidence of felony-grade [[Crimes against mathematical constants|math crimes]] under the [[APTO]] Accords.
||1996: Roy Mason dies - lecturer, writer, and futuristic architect who designed and built a variety of futuristic homes and other buildings in the 1970s and 1980s using low cost materials and alternative energy sources. Mason invented architronics as exemplified in the Xanadu House. Pic.


||2009: Robert F. Furchgott dies ... biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic.
||2009: Robert F. Furchgott dies ... biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic.
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File:Dennis_Paulson_of_Mars.jpg|link=Dennis Paulson of Mars|2017: ''[[Dennis Paulson of Mars]]'' remembers the forty-sixth anniversary of the [[Mars 2 (nonfiction)|Mars 2]] launch, observing a moment of silence for the failure of the mission.
File:Dennis_Paulson_of_Mars.jpg|link=Dennis Paulson of Mars|2017: ''[[Dennis Paulson of Mars]]'' remembers the forty-sixth anniversary of the [[Mars 2 (nonfiction)|Mars 2]] launch, observing a moment of silence for the failure of the mission.


File:Three Kings 2.jpg|link=Three Kings 2 (nonfiction)|2018: ''[[Three Kings 2 (nonfiction)|Three Kings 2]]'' voted Picture of the Day by the Citizens of [[New Minneapolis, Canada]].
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