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File:Cesare_Arzelà.jpg|link=Cesare Arzelà (nonfiction)|1912 Mar. 15: Mathematician [[Cesare Arzelà (nonfiction)|Cesare Arzelà]] dies. He contributed to the theory of functions, notably his characterization of sequences of continuous functions.
File:Cesare_Arzelà.jpg|link=Cesare Arzelà (nonfiction)|1912 Mar. 15: Mathematician [[Cesare Arzelà (nonfiction)|Cesare Arzelà]] dies. He contributed to the theory of functions, notably his characterization of sequences of continuous functions.
File:Glenn Seaborg.jpg|link=Glenn T. Seaborg (nonfiction)|1912 Apr. 12: Chemist [[Glenn T. Seaborg (nonfiction)|Glenn T. Seaborg]] born. He will share the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the synthesis, discovery, and investigation of transuranium elements.  
File:Glenn Seaborg.jpg|link=Glenn T. Seaborg (nonfiction)|1912 Apr. 12: Chemist [[Glenn T. Seaborg (nonfiction)|Glenn T. Seaborg]] born. He will share the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the synthesis, discovery, and investigation of transuranium elements.  
File:Chien-Shiung Wu 1958.jpg|link=Chien-Shiung Wu (nonfiction)|1912 May 31: Physicist [[Chien-Shiung Wu (nonfiction)|Chien-Shiung Wu]] born.  She will conduct the Wu experiment, which will contradict the law of conservation of parity, proving that parity is not conserved.
File:Alan Turing (1930s).jpg|link=Alan Turing (nonfiction)|1912 Jun. 23: Computer scientist, mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst and theoretical biologist [[Alan Turing (nonfiction)|Alan Turing]] born. He will be influential in the development of theoretical computer science, providing a formalization of the concepts of algorithm and computation with the [[Turing machine (nonfiction)|Turing machine]].
File:Alan Turing (1930s).jpg|link=Alan Turing (nonfiction)|1912 Jun. 23: Computer scientist, mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst and theoretical biologist [[Alan Turing (nonfiction)|Alan Turing]] born. He will be influential in the development of theoretical computer science, providing a formalization of the concepts of algorithm and computation with the [[Turing machine (nonfiction)|Turing machine]].
File:Henri Poincaré.jpg|link=Henri Poincaré (nonfiction)|1912 Jul. 17: Mathematician, physicist, and engineer [[Henri Poincaré (nonfiction)|Henri Poincaré]] dies. He made many original fundamental contributions to pure and applied mathematics, mathematical physics, and celestial mechanics.
File:Henri Poincaré.jpg|link=Henri Poincaré (nonfiction)|1912 Jul. 17: Mathematician, physicist, and engineer [[Henri Poincaré (nonfiction)|Henri Poincaré]] dies. He made many original fundamental contributions to pure and applied mathematics, mathematical physics, and celestial mechanics.
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File:Clyde W. Tombaugh.jpg|link=Clyde Tombaugh (nonfiction)|1997 Jan. 17: Astronomer and academic [[Clyde Tombaugh (nonfiction)|Clyde Tombaugh]] dies. He discovered Pluto, as well as many asteroids.
File:Clyde W. Tombaugh.jpg|link=Clyde Tombaugh (nonfiction)|1997 Jan. 17: Astronomer and academic [[Clyde Tombaugh (nonfiction)|Clyde Tombaugh]] dies. He discovered Pluto, as well as many asteroids.
File:Chien-Shiung Wu 1958.jpg|link=Chien-Shiung Wu (nonfiction)|1997 Feb. 16: Physicist [[Chien-Shiung Wu (nonfiction)|Chien-Shiung Wu]] dies.  She conducted the Wu experiment, which contradicted the law of conservation of parity, proving that parity is not conserved.
File:Jordan Carson Mark.gif|link=J. Carson Mark (nonfiction)|1997 Mar. 2: Mathematician [[J. Carson Mark (nonfiction)|Jordan Carson Mark]] dies. He oversaw the development of nuclear weapons for the US military, including the hydrogen bomb in the 1950s.
File:Jordan Carson Mark.gif|link=J. Carson Mark (nonfiction)|1997 Mar. 2: Mathematician [[J. Carson Mark (nonfiction)|Jordan Carson Mark]] dies. He oversaw the development of nuclear weapons for the US military, including the hydrogen bomb in the 1950s.
File:Eugene Shoemaker.jpg|link=Eugene Merle Shoemaker (nonfiction)|1997 Jul. 18: Geologist and astronomer [[Eugene Merle Shoemaker (nonfiction)|Eugene Merle Shoemaker]] dies. Shoemaker was the first scientist to conclude that Barringer Meteor Crater in Arizona, and similar craters, were caused by meteor impact.
File:Eugene Shoemaker.jpg|link=Eugene Merle Shoemaker (nonfiction)|1997 Jul. 18: Geologist and astronomer [[Eugene Merle Shoemaker (nonfiction)|Eugene Merle Shoemaker]] dies. Shoemaker was the first scientist to conclude that Barringer Meteor Crater in Arizona, and similar craters, were caused by meteor impact.

Revision as of 07:20, 15 February 2020

Timeline of non-fictional "On This Day in History" items ordered by date from 1900 AD to today.

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