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  2. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/2011 July 3 - Wikipedia

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    Looie496 05:55, 3 July 2011 (UTC) Chemistry brought most of us out of the stone age and into the bronze age. Plasmic Physics 10:17, 3 July 2011 (UTC) Long before that, we discovered how to preserve foods with salt. Plasmic Physics 10:21, 3 July 2011 (UTC) It creates McDonalds shakes.

  3. 2011 in science - Wikipedia

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    7 July 2011: Swedish surgeons successfully carry out the world's first artificial organ transplant, giving a cancer patient a new, lab-grown trachea. 1 July – Based on results from the Tevatron particle accelerator , scientists have reported stronger evidence that a small excess of matter over antimatter was present during the Big Bang as ...

  4. List of environmental dates - Wikipedia

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    World Wildlife Day: March 3 International Day of Action for Rivers: March 14 World Consumer Rights Day: March 15 Buzzards Day [16] [17] March 15 Digital Cleanup Day [18] March 15 2025 National Panda Day [19] [20] [21] March 16 Global Recycling Day [22] March 18 World Serval Day [23] March 18 Taxonomist Appreciation Day [24] March 19 World ...

  5. Air bubbles within a deep ice core drilled in Antarctica could reveal why Earth suddenly began to experience longer ice ages nearly 1 million years ago. Last year was the planet’s hottest in ...

  6. National Science Appreciation Day - Wikipedia

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    National Science Appreciation Day has been established by the Center for Inquiry's ScienceSaves campaign in 2022. [1] As of 2023, ten States had adopted official proclamations recognizing the commemoration: Arizona, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin, as well as District of Columbia.

  7. History of the National Park Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Military Park line, including early battlefield monuments, began in 1781. Between 1890 and 1933 the War Department developed it into a National Military Park System. In 1933, there were twenty areas, 11 National Military Parks and 9 National Battlefield Sites.

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  9. 2010 in science - Wikipedia

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    8 July David Blackwell (b. 1919), statistician, first African-American member of the United States National Academy of Sciences. Thomas C. Peebles (b. 1921), physician, isolated the measles virus. 19 July Gerson Goldhaber (b. 1924), particle physicist. Stephen Schneider (b. 1945), climate scientist. David Warren (b. 1925), aviation scientist.