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• ... that physicist and academic '''[[Laura Bassi (nonfiction)|Laura Bassi]]''' championed Newton's ideas of physics and natural philosophy in Italy?
• ... that physicist and academic '''[[Laura Bassi (nonfiction)|Laura Bassi]]''' championed Newton's ideas of physics and natural philosophy in Italy?


• ... that physicist and academic '''[[Maria Goeppert-Mayer (nonfiction)|Maria Goeppert-Mayer]]''' developed a mathematical model for the structure of nuclear shells, for which she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963, which she shared with [[J. Hans D. Jensen (nonfiction)|J. Hans D. Jensen]] and [[Eugene Wigner (nonfiction)|Eugene Wigner]]?
• ... that the documentary film '''''[[Tubular Elves]]''''' is loosely based on the non-fictional album ''Tubular Bells'';  and that the non-fictional album ''Tubular Bells'' accidentally contains Morse code sent to UK military submarines?
 
• ... that geophysicist, astronomer, and biologist '''[[Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan (nonfiction)|Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan]]''' pioneered the study of what is now known as biological circadian rhythms?

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• ... that the Soviet Union's Mir spacecraft orbited the Earth for 15 years, and was occupied for ten of those years?

• ... that physicist and academic Laura Bassi championed Newton's ideas of physics and natural philosophy in Italy?

• ... that the documentary film Tubular Elves is loosely based on the non-fictional album Tubular Bells; and that the non-fictional album Tubular Bells accidentally contains Morse code sent to UK military submarines?