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On this day, Dec.16……..

1851 – The first U.S. patent for brass spinning was issued to H.W. Hayden in Connecticut. His invention was for machinery that could make kettles and similar articles from discs of metal. A disc was mounted in a chuck that rotated at a uniform speed. A tool then pressed against the metal and shaped it to a die.

1884 – The first U.S. patent was issued for an automatic liquid vending machine to William H. Fruen. When a coin was inserted in a slot, a measured quantity of liquid was released from a reservoir.

1935 – The use of eye prints – the pattern of capillaries in the retina – was described in an article 1951 – in Time magazine as a new scientific method for identification because an individual’s eye pattern is as unique as fingerprints.

1951 – Salarjung Museum opened in Hyderabad.

1951 – Synthetic diamonds were produced at General Electric Research Laboratories by Prof. H. Tracy Hall.

1971 – India’s Army occupies Dacca, West Pakistani troops surrender.

1971 – Bangladesh (East Pakistan) declares independence from Pakistan.

1992 – The Parliament adopts resolution condemning the demolition of the mosque at Ayodhya and Centre appoints a one-man judicial commission to enquire into the Ayodhya incidents.

2012 – A gang rape of a woman (Nirbhay) on a bus in Delhi that resulted in her death leads to national and international outrage.

2013 – After years of receding, scientists report that the Arctic sea ice has rebounded in extent and volume.

2014 – An Army Public School in Pakistan is attacked by Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan militants who kill 145 people.

2020 – Nine-year-old girl who died of an asthma attack in 2013 becomes first person in the world to officially have air pollution listed as cause of death.

Born….

1770 – Ludwig Van Beethoven, greatest musician, poet and innovator.

RIP….1960 – Ganesh Chintaman Karve, creator of Marathi dictionary and author.

1971 – Lieutenant Arum Khetrapal, Param Vir Chakra awardee (posthumous).

You may have known….

A dog’s sense of smell is 100,000 to 100,000,000 times more sensitive than a human’s (depending on the breed).

{Compiled by Lyt. Gen. (R) Raj Kadyan}

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