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July/August 2025: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago

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In the realm of science history, looking back at the events that took place 50, 100, and 150 years ago provides us with a fascinating insight into the progress and discoveries that have shaped the world we live in today. In July/August 2025, we delve into some intriguing moments from the past, including toxic cigars and a bizarre duel with a swordfish.

### 1975: Kennedy Protects Science Funding
In 1975, Senator Edward M. Kennedy played a crucial role in protecting science funding by advocating against Congress having veto power over research grants. This move was seen as essential in maintaining the principles that have propelled the nation to a leadership position in scientific research.

### 1925: The Magnetic Ship
The Carnegie, a wooden scientific research vessel, embarked on a magnetic survey of the ocean in 1925. Constructed using nonmagnetic materials such as bronze and hemp, the ship’s unique design allowed for accurate measurements of the Earth’s magnetic fields without the need for corrections due to the presence of magnetic materials.

### 1875: Oil Wells Waste Gas
In 1875, the issue of wasted gas from oil wells was brought to light. The valuable gas escaping from these wells was deemed to be as valuable as the oil itself. Despite its potential, the gas had been allowed to dissipate into the atmosphere without being harnessed for its full worth.

### Toxic Cigars and a Swordfish Duel
The dangers of smoking cigars were highlighted in 1875, with various toxic compounds found in cigar smoke posing a health risk to smokers. Additionally, a bizarre incident involving a swordfish duel in Lower New York Bay captured the attention of the public. Two men mistook a swordfish for a shark and engaged in a battle with the creature, resulting in a remarkable catch weighing 390 lbs and measuring 19 feet 8 inches.

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As we reflect on these historical events, it is evident that the pursuit of knowledge and exploration has always been at the heart of scientific endeavors. From protecting science funding to uncovering the mysteries of the Earth’s magnetic fields, each moment in history has contributed to the rich tapestry of scientific discovery.

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