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||2001: Albrecht Fröhlich dies ... mathematician famous for his major results and conjectures on Galois module theory in the Galois structure of rings of integers. Pic: https://opc.mfo.de/detail?photo_id=9239&would_like_to_publish=1
||2001: Albrecht Fröhlich dies ... mathematician famous for his major results and conjectures on Galois module theory in the Galois structure of rings of integers. Pic: https://opc.mfo.de/detail?photo_id=9239&would_like_to_publish=1


||2006: Hannspeter Winter dies ... physicist and academic.
||2006: Plasma physicist and academic Hannspeter Winter dies. He researched hollow atoms. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Hannspeter+Winter&oq=Hannspeter+Winter


||2004: Melba Newell Phillips dies ... physicist and pioneer science educator.  
||2004: Melba Newell Phillips dies ... physicist and pioneer science educator. Pic.


||2008: The K-152 Nerpa accident occurred aboard the Russian submarine K-152 Nerpa ... resulted in the deaths of 20 people and injuries to 41 more. The accident was blamed on a crew member who was allegedly playing with a fire suppressant system that he thought was not operative. Freon gas was released inside two compartments of the submerged submarine during the vessel's sea trials in the Sea of Japan. Victims were asphyxiated or suffered frostbite in their lungs.  
||2008: The K-152 Nerpa accident occurred aboard the Russian submarine K-152 Nerpa ... resulted in the deaths of 20 people and injuries to 41 more. The accident was blamed on a crew member who was allegedly playing with a fire suppressant system that he thought was not operative. Freon gas was released inside two compartments of the submerged submarine during the vessel's sea trials in the Sea of Japan. Victims were asphyxiated or suffered frostbite in their lungs.  

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