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• ... that clockmaker '''[[Jean-André Lepaute (nonfiction)|Jean-André Lepaute]]'''  (23 November 1720 – 11 April 1789) introduced numerous improvements in clockmaking, notably his pin-wheel escapement, and his clockworks in which the gears are all in the horizontal plane?
• ... that clockmaker '''[[Jean-André Lepaute (nonfiction)|Jean-André Lepaute]]'''  (23 November 1720 – 11 April 1789) introduced numerous improvements in clockmaking, notably his pin-wheel escapement, and his clockworks in which the gears are all in the horizontal plane?


• ... that physicist and academic '''[[Macedonio Melloni (nonfiction)|Macedonio Melloni]]''' (11 April 1798 – 11 August 1854) demonstrated that radiant heat has physical properties similar to those of light?
• ... that physicist and academic '''[[Macedonio Melloni (nonfiction)|Macedonio Melloni]]''' (11 April 1798 – 11 August 1854) demonstrated that radiant heat has physical properties similar to those of light?
• ... that the '''[[Chromo-Pee Olympics]]''' is an international sporting event in which participants attempt to urinate in contrasting colors?
• ... that the '''[[Venus Express (nonfiction)|Venus Express]]''' spacecraft arrives at Venus after 153 days of journey, and began continuously transmitting data from its polar orbit around Venus?


• ... that physicist and academic '''[[Ukichiro Nakaya (nonfiction)|Ukichiro Nakaya]]''' (4 July 1900 – 11 April 1962) contributed to glaciology and low-temperature sciences, and that Nakaya created the first artificial snowflakes?
• ... that physicist and academic '''[[Ukichiro Nakaya (nonfiction)|Ukichiro Nakaya]]''' (4 July 1900 – 11 April 1962) contributed to glaciology and low-temperature sciences, and that Nakaya created the first artificial snowflakes?

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• ... that clockmaker Jean-André Lepaute (23 November 1720 – 11 April 1789) introduced numerous improvements in clockmaking, notably his pin-wheel escapement, and his clockworks in which the gears are all in the horizontal plane?

• ... that physicist and academic Macedonio Melloni (11 April 1798 – 11 August 1854) demonstrated that radiant heat has physical properties similar to those of light?

• ... that physicist and academic Ukichiro Nakaya (4 July 1900 – 11 April 1962) contributed to glaciology and low-temperature sciences, and that Nakaya created the first artificial snowflakes?