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||1689: Seth Ward dies ... bishop, mathematician, and astronomer. No DOB. Pic.
||1689: Seth Ward dies ... bishop, mathematician, and astronomer. No DOB. Pic.


||1692: Francesco Maria Zanotti born ... philosopher and writer.  His 1741 essay on the 'attractive force of ideas' defended a view of the association of ideas influenced by Newtonian physics. Pic search good: https://www.google.com/search?q=Francesco+Maria+Zanotti
||1692: Francesco Maria Zanotti born ... philosopher and writer.  His 1741 essay on the 'attractive force of ideas' defended a view of the association of ideas influenced by Newtonian physics. Pic search.


||1714: Percivall Pott born ...physician and surgeon, one of the founders of orthopedics, and the first scientist to demonstrate that a cancer may be caused by an environmental carcinogen. Pic.
||1714: Percivall Pott born ...physician and surgeon, one of the founders of orthopedics, and the first scientist to demonstrate that a cancer may be caused by an environmental carcinogen. Pic.
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||1920: Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen dies ... mathematician. He is known for work on the enumerative geometry of conic sections, algebraic surfaces, and history of mathematics. Pic.
||1920: Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen dies ... mathematician. He is known for work on the enumerative geometry of conic sections, algebraic surfaces, and history of mathematics. Pic.


||1921: Marianne Grunberg-Manago born ... biochemist and academic. Her work helped make possible key discoveries about the nature of the genetic code. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=Marianne+Grunberg-Manago
||1921: Marianne Grunberg-Manago born ... biochemist and academic. Her work helped make possible key discoveries about the nature of the genetic code. Pic search.


||1921: Felix Villars born ... professor of physics at MIT. He is best known for the Pauli–Villars regularization, an important principle in quantum field theory Pic: http://news.mit.edu/2002/villars
||1921: Felix Villars born ... professor of physics at MIT. He is best known for the Pauli–Villars regularization, an important principle in quantum field theory Pic: http://news.mit.edu/2002/villars
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||1945: Vladimir Vernadsky dies ... mineralogist and chemist. Pic.
||1945: Vladimir Vernadsky dies ... mineralogist and chemist. Pic.


||1955: Susan B. Horwitz born ... computer scientist and academic ... noted for her research on programming languages and software engineering, and in particular on program slicing and dataflow-analysis.  Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=Susan+B.+Horwitz
||1955: Susan B. Horwitz born ... computer scientist and academic ... noted for her research on programming languages and software engineering, and in particular on program slicing and dataflow-analysis.  Pic search.


||1965: William Bleckwenn dies ... neurologist, psychiatrist, and military physician, who was instrumental in developing the treatment known as "narcoanalysis" or "narcosynthesis", also known by the lay term "truth serum". Pic.
||1965: William Bleckwenn dies ... neurologist, psychiatrist, and military physician, who was instrumental in developing the treatment known as "narcoanalysis" or "narcosynthesis", also known by the lay term "truth serum". Pic.
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||1993: Herbert G. MacPherson dies ... nuclear engineer and deputy director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). He contributed to the design and development of nuclear reactors and in the opinion of Alvin Weinberg he was "the country's foremost expert on graphite". Pic: https://www.nap.edu/read/4779/chapter/30
||1993: Herbert G. MacPherson dies ... nuclear engineer and deputy director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). He contributed to the design and development of nuclear reactors and in the opinion of Alvin Weinberg he was "the country's foremost expert on graphite". Pic: https://www.nap.edu/read/4779/chapter/30


||1998: Otto Schmitt dies ... inventor, engineer, and biophysicist known for his scientific contributions to biophysics and for establishing the field of biomedical engineering. Schmitt also coined the term biomimetics and invented the Schmitt trigger, the cathode follower, the differential amplifier, and the chopper-stabilized amplifier. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=Otto+Schmitt+inventor
||1998: Otto Schmitt dies ... inventor, engineer, and biophysicist known for his scientific contributions to biophysics and for establishing the field of biomedical engineering. Schmitt also coined the term biomimetics and invented the Schmitt trigger, the cathode follower, the differential amplifier, and the chopper-stabilized amplifier. Pic search.


||2000: Don Martin dies ... cartoonist. Pic.
||2000: Don Martin dies ... cartoonist. Pic.
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||2012: Roger Boisjoly dies ... aerodynamicist and engineer. He is best known for having raised strenuous objections to the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger months before the loss of the spacecraft and its crew in January 1986. Boisjoly correctly predicted, based on earlier flight data, that the O-rings on the rocket boosters would fail if the shuttle launched in cold weather. Pic.
||2012: Roger Boisjoly dies ... aerodynamicist and engineer. He is best known for having raised strenuous objections to the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger months before the loss of the spacecraft and its crew in January 1986. Boisjoly correctly predicted, based on earlier flight data, that the O-rings on the rocket boosters would fail if the shuttle launched in cold weather. Pic.


File:Violet Spiral.jpg|link=Violet Spiral (nonfiction)|2016: ''[[Violet Spiral (nonfiction)|Violet Spiral]]'' voted Picture of the Day by the citizens of [[New Minneapolis, Canada]].


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