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Useless fact of the day
The first ever Nobel Prize for physics was won in 1901, by Wilhelm Roentgen. He noticed that certain rays caused paper coated with barium platinocyanide to glow, even when the paper was in the next room. He was dumbfounded and not sure what was actually causing the effect, so called them "X rays."


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