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Randy Alfred
March 23, 1989: Cold Fusion Gets Cold Shoulder
March 20, 1995: Poison Gas Wreaks Tokyo Subway Terror
March 18, 1931: The Schick Hits the Fans
Science
March 18, 1931: The Schick Hits the Fans
March 16, 1802: Army Engineers Get <nobr>New Foundation</nobr>
March 12, 1838: Chemist Gets a Mauve On
March 10: Jefferson the Paleontologist, Lincoln <nobr>the Inventor</nobr>
March 3, 1919: U.S. Starts International Airmail Service
March 2, 1887: Birth of the Master Locksmith
Feb. 25, 1919: Oregon Taxes Gas by the Gallon
Culture
Ungreen Energy's Human Costs
Feb. 17, 1818: Proto-Bicycle Gets Things Rolling
Feb. 12, 1809: Darwin — <nobr>Adapted There,</nobr><nobr>Evolved That</nobr>
Feb. 11, 2005: This Guy's No Dummy
Feb. 9, 1870: Feds Get on Top of the Weather
Feb. 4, 1998: Gates Gets Creamed
Feb. 3, 1958: Silent Spring Seeks Its Voice
Jan. 30, 1975: Rubik Applies for Patent on Magic Cube
Jan. 29, 1895: Steinmetz Makes AC Practical
Jan. 20: Inaugural Tech, From Steamboat to Twitter
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