2020
Elon Musk unveiled a pig called Gertrude with a coin-sized computer chip in her brain.
On this day, Elon Musk demonstrated his ambitious plans to create a working brain-to-machine interface.
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2002
Eminem won four awards for his hit song Without Me at the 19th MTV Music Video Awards.
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1997
Netflix was founded by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in California.
Originally Netflix was a DVD rental service and didn’t become an online streaming platform until 2007.
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1965
The Gemini V spacecraft returned to Earth, landing in the Atlantic Ocean.
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1935
Rowntree’s introduced the famous Kit Kat featuring three layers of wafer cut into finger slices and surrounded by milk chocolate.
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1907
Quebec Bridge in St Lawrence, Canada, collapsed after four years of construction.
On this day, there were 86 workers on site, and 75 were killed, with the rest being injured. The instability of the infrastructure was known by Norman McLure, who tried to warn them but sent the message by mail rather than telegraph.
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1898
The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company was incorporated.
The first plant was bought for a $3,500 down payment, and the company has now made more than $20 billion in sales.
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1885
Inventor Gottlieb Daimler filed for a patent for a two-wheel “riding car,” or in other words, “motorcycle.”
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1864
Sir William Huggins discovered the spectrum of a planetary nebula at his observatory in Upper Tulse Hill in London, England.
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1854
Daniel Halladay patented the self-governing windmill.
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1831
Michael Faraday was credited for discovering electromagnetic induction.
Electromagnetic induction is when the movement of magnets around a coil of wire is used to create an electrical current through the wire.
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1782
British naval vessel HMS Royal George sank, and over 800 lives were lost.
While being docked in Portsmouth, England, the vessel was purposely rolled so maintenance could be carried out on the hull. However, the ship became out of control and started taking on water. Consequently, it sank, along with the crew on board.
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1475
The Treaty of Picquigny was signed between France and England, agreeing on a seven-year truce and free trade between the two kingdoms.
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708 AD
The oldest Japanese coinage was minted.
The original copper currency was called “Wadōkaichin” and was round or square with a hole in the center.
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