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  2. Category:2001 in science - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2001 in science" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ... July 2001 lunar eclipse;

  3. 2001 in science - Wikipedia

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    1914), English pioneer of soil science and engineering historian. August 15 – Kateryna Yushchenko (b. 1919), Ukrainian computer scientist and academic. [15] August 20 – Sir Fred Hoyle (b. 1915), English astronomer and science fiction writer. [16] August 31 – Doris Calloway (Nesheim) (b. 1923), American nutritionist.

  4. Portal : History of science/Selected anniversaries/July

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    1925 - Scopes Trial: In Dayton, Tennessee, the so-called "Monkey Trial" begins with John T. Scopes, a young high school science teacher, is accused of teaching evolution in violation of the Butler Act; 1927 - Birth of Grigory Barenblatt, Russian mathematician; 1962 - Telstar, the world's first communications satellite, is launched into orbit

  5. The Blue Ghost touchdown kicks off two weeks of around-the-clock research by NASA science and technology payloads. Popular Mechanics 1 day ago Scientists confirm the incredible existence of time ...

  6. Category:July 2001 - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:2001 by month - Wikipedia

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    Category: 2001 by month. 12 languages. ... July 2001 events (4 C, 9 P) August 2001 events (4 C, 2 P) September 2001 events (4 C, 8 P) October 2001 events (4 C, 4 P)

  8. Science (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Science is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science [A 2] [1] (AAAS) and one of the world's top academic journals. [2] It was first published in 1880, is currently circulated weekly and has a subscriber base of around 130,000.

  9. How did newspapers cover the attacks of September 11, 2001? - AOL

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    The entire world seemed to be watching as the events of September 11, 2001 unfolded -- first the attacks on the World Trade Center, then the Pentagon, then the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 ...