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The story of Why Nikola Tesla tore up his royalties contract is a remarkable tale of his selflessness and dedication to scientific progress over personal wealth. Read further to know the details of the #inspirational story
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#OnThisDay, August 30, 1983 — Astronaut Guion S. Bluford Jr. became the first African-American in space, flying aboard NASA’s Space Shuttle Challenger (STS-8). His journey broke racial barriers and inspired generations. Read full 🧵 👇
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#OnThisDay August 30, 1907, John Mauchly, American physicist and co-inventor of the ENIAC, the world’s first general-purpose electronic computer, was born. His pioneering work laid the foundation of modern computing. Read full 🧵 👇
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#OnThisDay August 30, 1940, Sir J. J. Thomson, English physicist & mathematician, passed away. He is best remembered for discovering the electron — a finding that transformed physics & opened the door to modern atomic theory. Read full 🧵 👇
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RT @hist_of_the_day: #OnThisDay August 29, 1831, Michael Faraday made a discovery that would change the world forever — electromagnetic ind….
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RT @hist_of_the_day: #OnThisDay, August 28, 1963, over 250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. for the March on….
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#OnThisDay, 30 August 1871, Ernest Rutherford was born in Brightwater, New Zealand. A pioneer of atomic science, he discovered radioactive half-life, identified alpha & beta radiation, and later revealed the atom’s nucleus — earning him the title “Father of Nuclear Physics”.
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#OnThisDay August 29, 1831, Michael Faraday made a discovery that would change the world forever — electromagnetic induction. It laid the foundation for electric generators, transformers, and the very power grids that fuel our modern lives.
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#OnThisDay, August 28, 1963, over 250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom—one of the largest civil rights demonstrations in U.S. history. Read full 🧵 👇
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RT @hist_of_the_day: #OnThisDay August 27, 1858, Giuseppe Peano, the Italian mathematician who laid the foundations of modern mathematical….
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#OnThisDay August 27, 1858, Giuseppe Peano, the Italian mathematician who laid the foundations of modern mathematical logic and formal language, was born. Let’s explore his life and legacy — a pioneer who shaped the very language of mathematics. 🧵
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RT @hist_of_the_day: #OnThisDay August 26, 1743, Antoine Lavoisier was born. Known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry," his work transforme….
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RT @hist_of_the_day: #OnThisDay August 25, 1867, Michael Faraday, one of the greatest experimental scientists, passed away. From humble beg….
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RT @hist_of_the_day: #OnThisDay August 25, 1900, Hans Adolf Krebs was born — the biochemist who unlocked the very engine of life. His disc….
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RT @hist_of_the_day: #OnThisDay August 25, 1835, The New York Sun published the first article of the famous Great Moon Hoax — claiming that….
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RT @hist_of_the_day: #OnThisDay August 25, 1991, a 21-year-old Finnish student, Linus Torvalds, posted on Usenet that he was working on a "….
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#OnThisDay August 26, 1743, Antoine Lavoisier was born. Known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry," his work transformed alchemy into science. Let’s explore his life and legacy 🧵 👇
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#OnThisDay August 25, 1835, The New York Sun published the first article of the famous Great Moon Hoax — claiming that astronomers had discovered life and even civilization on the Moon! .Read full 🧵 👇
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#OnThisDay August 25, 1991, a 21-year-old Finnish student, Linus Torvalds, posted on Usenet that he was working on a "free operating system" for 386(486) AT clones. That project would soon evolve into Linux—powering everything from servers to smartphones today.
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#OnThisDay August 25, 1900, Hans Adolf Krebs was born — the biochemist who unlocked the very engine of life. His discovery of the Krebs cycle revealed how our cells turn food into energy, a breakthrough that powers all of biology.
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#OnThisDay August 25, 1867, Michael Faraday, one of the greatest experimental scientists, passed away. From humble beginnings as a bookbinder’s apprentice, he transformed our understanding of electricity, magnetism, and chemistry. Read full 🧵 👇
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