![]() | TODAY IN SCIENCE HISTORY NEWSLETTER - 14 OCTOBER |
| Feature for Today |
| Book of the Day | |
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| Quotations for Today | |
![]() | "It is my belief that the basic knowledge that we're providing to the world will have a profound impact on the human condition and the treatments for disease and our view of our place on the biological continuum." |
![]() | "If you do not know how to ask the right question, you discover nothing." |
![]() | "The secret to my success was that somehow I always managed to live to fly another day." |
| QUIZ | |
| Before you look at today's web page, see if you can answer some of these questions about the events that happened on this day. Some of the names are very familiar. Others will likely stump you. Tickle your curiosity with these questions, then check your answers on today's web page. | |
| Births | |
![]() | W. Edwards Deming, born 14 Oct 1900 was an American statistician, educator, and consultant who advocated quality-control methods in industrial production. What country's economic recovery was aided by his quality control methods? |
| Deaths | |
| | Heinrich Kayser (1853-1940) was a German physicist who discovered the presence of an element in the Earth's atmosphere. Prior to that scientists had detected this element only in the sun and in some minerals. What was this element? |
| Events | |
| | On 14 Oct of a certain year, the 4th legal definition of the metre was made to be 1,650,763.73 wavelengths in vacuum of the orange-red light radiation of the krypton-86 atom (transition between levels 2p10 and 5d5). This was now 100 times more accurate than the previous 3rd legal definition adopted in 1889.In what decade was this definition made? |
![]() | On 14 Oct 1947, a WW II fighter pilot, became the first human to fly faster than the speed of sound, breaking through the sound barrier in a rocket powered Bell XS-1 airplane over Murac Dry Lake, California. Can you name this pilot? |
| Answers |
When you have your answers ready to all the questions above, you'll find all the information to check them, and more, on the October 14 web page of Today in Science History. Or, try this link first for just the brief answers. Fast answers for the previous newsletter for October 13: German; transistor; the decade containing the year 1953; meridian passing through the principal Transit Instrument at the Observatory at Greenwich. |
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W. Edwards Deming, born 14 Oct 1900 was an American statistician, educator, and consultant who advocated quality-control methods in industrial production.
What country's economic recovery was aided by his quality control methods?
Heinrich Kayser (1853-1940) was a German physicist who discovered the presence of an element in the Earth's atmosphere. Prior to that scientists had detected this element only in the sun and in some minerals.
On 14 Oct of a certain year, the 4th legal definition of the metre was made to be 1,650,763.73 wavelengths in vacuum of the orange-red light radiation of the krypton-86 atom (transition between levels 2p10 and 5d5). This was now 100 times more accurate than the previous 3rd legal definition adopted in 1889.
If you enjoy this newsletter, the website, or wish to offer encouragement or ideas, please 

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