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||1868: Theodore William Richards born ... chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic (cool tech). | ||1868: Theodore William Richards born ... chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic (cool tech). | ||
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||1881: Irving Langmuir born ... chemist and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic. | ||1881: Irving Langmuir born ... chemist and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic. |
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1632: Clockmaker and mathematician Jost Bürgi dies. He was recognized during his own lifetime as one of the most excellent mechanical engineers of his generation.
1638: Astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks uses Gnomon algorithm functions to detect and prevent crimes against mathematical constants.
1903: Physicist, mathematician, and crime-fighter Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet uses the Navier–Stokes equations to defeat aquatic cryptic and alleged supervillain Neptune Slaughter in single combat.
1933: Physicist and crime-fighter Werner Heisenberg uses the uncertainty principle to detect and prevent crimes against mathematical constants.
1971: The Winter Soldier Investigation, organized by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War to publicize war crimes and atrocities by Americans and allies in Vietnam, begins in Detroit.
2001: American comic book artist Gil Kane dies.
2002: Anarchimedes uses Gnomon algorithm to commit crimes against mathematical constants.
2008: Talk show host Dick Cavett attends the 2008 Amfar Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.
2018: Steganographic analysis of Creature unexpectedly generates cryptographic numina.