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• ... that physicist '''[[Ernst Ruhmer (nonfiction)|Ernst Ruhmer]]''' (15 April 1878 — 8 April 1913) investigated practical applications making use of the light-sensitivity properties of selenium, which he employed in developing wireless telephony using line-of-sight optical transmission, sound-on-film audio recording, and television transmission over wires?
• ... that physicist '''[[Ernst Ruhmer (nonfiction)|Ernst Ruhmer]]''' (15 April 1878 — 8 April 1913) investigated practical applications making use of the light-sensitivity properties of selenium, which he employed in developing wireless telephony using line-of-sight optical transmission, sound-on-film audio recording, and television transmission over wires?
• ... that some varieties of '''[[Tardigrade spacecraft]]''' are too small to be seen with the naked eye?


• ... that physicist and academic '''[[Pieter Rijke (nonfiction)|Petrus Leonardus Rijke]]''' (11 July 1812 – 7 April 1899) explored the physics of electricity, and is known for the Rijke tube, which turns heat into sound by creating a self-amplifying standing wave?
• ... that physicist and academic '''[[Pieter Rijke (nonfiction)|Petrus Leonardus Rijke]]''' (11 July 1812 – 7 April 1899) explored the physics of electricity, and is known for the Rijke tube, which turns heat into sound by creating a self-amplifying standing wave?

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Tardigrade spacecraft are any of various types of spacecraft occupied by tardigrades. This image from the aft berth compartment shows a scan-view of a passenger in its characteristic "cabbage pod" space suit.

• ... that April 7 is National Abuse of Notation Day in the United States; and that while Canada does not have an official Abuse of Notation Day, the phrase "Every Day is Abuse of Notation Day" is often attributed to the mathematician-comedians of New Minneapolis, Canada ?

• ... that computer scientist Donald Sarason pioneered the abstract treatment of contractive containment and established a fruitful connection between the spaces Hb and the ranges of certain Toeplitz operators?

• ... that physicist Ernst Ruhmer (15 April 1878 — 8 April 1913) investigated practical applications making use of the light-sensitivity properties of selenium, which he employed in developing wireless telephony using line-of-sight optical transmission, sound-on-film audio recording, and television transmission over wires?

• ... that some varieties of Tardigrade spacecraft are too small to be seen with the naked eye?

• ... that physicist and academic Petrus Leonardus Rijke (11 July 1812 – 7 April 1899) explored the physics of electricity, and is known for the Rijke tube, which turns heat into sound by creating a self-amplifying standing wave?