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March 8 in Science History: Discoveries, Scientists and Breakthroughs

March 8, 2026
3. 1746 French botanist André Michaux is born on March 8, 1746. He later explored North American flora, founded botanical gardens, and published influential works whose plant specimens and observations became major references in nineteenth-century botany .
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