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10 May 2026

Fact of the day: It was on 10 May 1852 that the theory of valence was postulated by English chemist Sir Edward Frankland. This states that any atom can combine with a specific number of other atoms.

Quote: Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle. Abraham Lincoln

Point to ponder: The light emitting diode effect was first noticed in 1907 by HJ Round, while experimenting on cat\'s whisker detectors. He published his results in the Electrical Review. However it took until the 1960s before LEDs were commercially available.





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