March 8 in Science History: Discoveries, Scientists and Breakthroughs
March 8, 2026
27. 1975
Emory Chaffee dies on March 8, 1975. The American physicist and engineer contributed to high-frequency radio generation, vacuum tube development, and early transmitter technologies that shaped radio communications.
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