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||1500 Solomon Molcho, Portuguese mystic (d. 1532)
||1500: Solomon Molcho born ... mystic.


||1515 – Johann Weyer, Dutch physician (d. 1588) Demonologist
||1515 – Johann Weyer, Dutch physician (d. 1588) Demonologist
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File:Reddy Kilowatt US patent picture 1933.jpg|link=Reddy Kilowatt (nonfiction)|1933: [[Reddy Kilowatt (nonfiction)|Ready Kilowatt]] makes cameo appearance in ''[[Dard Hunter Versus the Shape Thief]]''.
File:Reddy Kilowatt US patent picture 1933.jpg|link=Reddy Kilowatt (nonfiction)|1933: [[Reddy Kilowatt (nonfiction)|Ready Kilowatt]] makes cameo appearance in ''[[Dard Hunter Versus the Shape Thief]]''.
||1947: Walter Kaufmann dies ... physicist. He is best known for the first experimental proof of the velocity dependence of mass, which was an important contribution to the development of modern physics, including special relativity. Pic.


File:Brainiac Explains Lecture Series (Dominic Yeso).jpg|link=Brainiac Explains|1962: [[Brainiac Explains]] lecture series wins Pulitzer Prize.
File:Brainiac Explains Lecture Series (Dominic Yeso).jpg|link=Brainiac Explains|1962: [[Brainiac Explains]] lecture series wins Pulitzer Prize.


||1989 The Montreal Protocol comes into force, stopping the use of chemicals contributing to ozone depletion.
||1989: The Montreal Protocol comes into force, stopping the use of chemicals contributing to ozone depletion.


||1992 Grace Hopper, American computer scientist and admiral, co-developed COBOL (b. 1906)
||1992: Grace Hopper dies ... computer scientist and admiral, co-developed COBOL.


||1995 The Draupner wave in the North Sea in Norway is detected, confirming the existence of freak waves.
||1995: The Draupner wave in the North Sea in Norway is detected, confirming the existence of freak waves.


||1995 Eugene Wigner, Hungarian-American physicist and mathematician, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1902)
||1995: Eugene Wigner dies ... physicist and mathematician, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1902)


||Arthur Louis Hugo Rudolph (d. January 1, 1996) was a German rocket engineer who was a leader of the effort to develop the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany. After the war, the United States Government's Office of Strategic Services (OSS) brought him to the U.S. as part of the clandestine Operation Paperclip, where he became one of the main developers of the U.S. space program. He worked within the U.S. Army and NASA, where he managed the development of several systems, including the Pershing missile and the Saturn V Moon rocket. Pic.
||1996: Arthur Louis Hugo Rudolph dies ... rocket engineer who was a leader of the effort to develop the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany. After the war, the United States Government's Office of Strategic Services (OSS) brought him to the U.S. as part of the clandestine Operation Paperclip, where he became one of the main developers of the U.S. space program. He worked within the U.S. Army and NASA, where he managed the development of several systems, including the Pershing missile and the Saturn V Moon rocket. Pic.


||2007 Leon Davidson, American chemist and engineer (b. 1922)
||2007: Leon Davidson dies ... chemist and engineer (b. 1922)


||2007 – Roland Levinsky, South African-English biochemist and academic (b. 1943)
||2007:– Roland Levinsky dies ... biochemist and academic.


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