Today in Science (0907)

Events

1936 - The last surviving thylacine dies at the Hobart Zoo.

Births

1707 - Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, French naturalist

1829 - Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz, German organic chemist

1836 - August Toepler, German physicist

1914 - James Van Allen, American space scientist

1917 - John Cornforth, Australian chemist and Nobel laureate

Deaths

1799 - Louis Guillaume Lemonnier, French botanist

1991 - Edwin McMillan, American physicist

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As a biologist, and an expectant father, (in no particular order) I mourn the loss of any large marsupial. Whether known as the "thylacine" or "Tasmanian wolf" is insignificant; we'd lost yet another part of our planetary biological heritage. Let us not forget the memory of the loss of one of the largest and most emotive of the marsupials, albeit 71 years later.

By FishGuyDave (not verified) on 07 Sep 2007 #permalink