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File:Isaac Asimov.jpg|link=Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|1992: Writer [[Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|Isaac Asimov]] dies. Asimov is one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers of his generation.
File:Isaac Asimov.jpg|link=Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|1992: Writer [[Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|Isaac Asimov]] dies. Asimov is one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers of his generation.
||1993: Tomsk-7 nuclear accident at the Tomsk-7 Reprocessing Complex on April 6, 1993, when a tank exploded due to formation of red oil, while nitric acid was being added to a plutonium-uranium mixture. The explosion released a cloud of radioactive gas. TIME magazine has identified the Tomsk-7 explosion as one of the world's 10 "worst nuclear disasters". The explosion had a force of approximately 100 kg of TNT and blew out a large section of the exterior wall of the high level radioactive processing room. Winds blew the small amount of released radioactive material northwards, some landing over the neighboring village of Georgiyevka. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seversk


||1997: Physicist Joaquin Mazdak Luttinger dies ... known for his contributions to the theory of interacting electrons in one-dimensional metals (the electrons in these metals are said to be in a Luttinger-liquid state) and the Fermi-liquid theory. Pic.
||1997: Physicist Joaquin Mazdak Luttinger dies ... known for his contributions to the theory of interacting electrons in one-dimensional metals (the electrons in these metals are said to be in a Luttinger-liquid state) and the Fermi-liquid theory. Pic.

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