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||1938: Crash of semi-rigid airship SSSR-V6 OSOAVIAKhIM.
||1938: Crash of semi-rigid airship SSSR-V6 OSOAVIAKhIM.
File:Baron Zersetzung.jpg|link=Baron Zersetzung|1957: Industrialist, public motivational speaker, and alleged crime boss [[Baron Zersetzung]] calls the upcoming
[[1958 Tybee Island mid-air collision (nonfiction)|Tybee nuclear bomb accident]]  "a rock-solid business investment which is certain to generate handsome returns for early investors."


File:Mk15 nuclear bomb.jpg|link=1958 Tybee Island mid-air collision (nonfiction)|1958: Air Force and Navy personnel begin search for [[1958 Tybee Island mid-air collision (nonfiction)|hydrogen bomb known as the Tybee Bomb, which was lost in an accident the day before]].
File:Mk15 nuclear bomb.jpg|link=1958 Tybee Island mid-air collision (nonfiction)|1958: Air Force and Navy personnel begin search for [[1958 Tybee Island mid-air collision (nonfiction)|hydrogen bomb known as the Tybee Bomb, which was lost in an accident the day before]].


File:Gysin and Burroughs distill Extract of Radium.jpg|link=Extract of Radium|1958: Woodward and Burroughs use [[Extract of Radium]] to predict location of the [[1958 Tybee Island mid-air collision (nonfiction)|the Tybee Bomb]].
File:Egon Rhodomunde.jpg|link=Egon Rhodomunde|1958: Film director and arms dealer [[Egon Rhodomunde]] raises funds for new comedy film about the [[1958 Tybee Island mid-air collision (nonfiction)|Tybee nuclear bomb accident]], denies accusations that he is "capitalizing on a tragedy."
 
||File:Gysin and Burroughs distill Extract of Radium.jpg|link=Extract of Radium|1958: Woodward and Burroughs use [[Extract of Radium]] to predict location of the [[1958 Tybee Island mid-air collision (nonfiction)|the Tybee Bomb]].


||1959 – Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments files the first patent for an integrated circuit.
||1959 – Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments files the first patent for an integrated circuit.

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