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||2011: Professor He Zehui dies ... nuclear physicist who worked to develop and exploit nuclear physics in Germany and China. Pic. | ||2011: Professor He Zehui dies ... nuclear physicist who worked to develop and exploit nuclear physics in Germany and China. Pic. | ||
File:Ursa Nano.jpg|link=Ursa Nano (nonfiction)|2017: Chromatographic analysis of ''[[Ursa Nano (nonfiction)|Ursa Nano]]'' reveals a previously unknown shade of blue, "probably as a result of latest [[cryptographic numina]]. | File:Ursa Nano.jpg|link=Ursa Nano (nonfiction)|2017: Chromatographic analysis of ''[[Ursa Nano (nonfiction)|Ursa Nano]]'' reveals a previously unknown shade of blue, "probably as a result of latest [[cryptographic numina]]." | ||
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1840: Samuel Morse receives the patent for the telegraph.
1875: Inventor and engineer Wilhelm Bauer dies. He designed and invented submarines.
1876: Adventurer and alleged "Pirate of the Prairie" Wallace War-Heels says that he has "offered no man violence", but admits that he has "responded to violence with greater violence, many times."
1877: Alexander Graham Bell installs the world's first commercial telephone service in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
2010: Unlicensed Extract of Radium factory accidentally releases self-sustaining colony of transdimensional corporations.
2017: Chromatographic analysis of Ursa Nano reveals a previously unknown shade of blue, "probably as a result of latest cryptographic numina."