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September 10

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2008
🔬 Science

First Test of the Large Hadron Collider

CERN conducted the first test of the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest particle accelerator, marking a breakthrough in physics research.

📍 Geneva, Switzerland
Science Physics CERN
1983
📅 Invention

First Use of the Term 'Computer Virus'

The term 'computer virus' was coined by Fred Cohen during a seminar, marking the beginning of cybersecurity awareness.

📍 United States
Invention Computing Cybersecurity
1961
🔬 Science

First World Health Organization Cholera Pandemic Alert

The WHO issued its first global alert on a cholera pandemic, initiating coordinated international health responses.

📍 Geneva, Switzerland
Science Health Pandemic
1919
🏛️ Politics

Austro-Hungarian Empire Dissolved by Treaty of Saint-Germain

The Treaty of Saint-Germain formally dissolved the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I, redrawing the map of Central Europe.

📍 Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
Politics WWI Europe
1913
📅 Invention

First Subway Line Opens in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires inaugurated the first subway line in Latin America, modernizing urban transport in the southern hemisphere.

📍 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Invention Transport Argentina
1909
📅 Invention

First Use of Synthetic Rubber

German chemist Fritz Hofmann produced the first synthetic rubber, revolutionizing the manufacturing and automotive industries.

📍 Germany
Invention Chemistry Industry
1898
💔 Tragedy

Empress Elisabeth of Austria Assassinated

Empress Elisabeth of Austria, also known as Sisi, was assassinated in Geneva by an Italian anarchist, shocking European royalty.

📍 Geneva, Switzerland
Tragedy Assassination Austria
1896
🎨 Culture

First Modern Olympic Marathon Held

The first Olympic marathon of the modern era was held in Athens, reviving an ancient tradition in international sports.

📍 Athens, Greece
Culture Sports Olympics
1895
🔬 Science

First Use of X-Ray for Medical Diagnosis

Wilhelm Röntgen used X-rays for the first time in medical diagnostics, revolutionizing the field of medicine.

📍 Würzburg, Germany
Science Medicine Germany
1892
🎨 Culture

First Football Match Played Under Electric Lights

The first football match played under electric floodlights took place in England, paving the way for night-time sporting events.

📍 Sheffield, United Kingdom
Culture Sports United Kingdom
1874
🏛️ Politics

First International Postal Conference Held

The first international postal conference was held, leading to the creation of the Universal Postal Union for standardized global mail services.

📍 Bern, Switzerland
Politics Communication Switzerland
1846
📅 Invention

First Patent for the Sewing Machine Issued

Elias Howe received the first U.S. patent for the sewing machine, revolutionizing garment manufacturing and household sewing.

📍 United States
Invention Industry Textiles
1815
🏛️ Politics

Switzerland Declares Permanent Neutrality

The Congress of Vienna recognized Switzerland's permanent neutrality, a key principle of Swiss foreign policy that endures today.

📍 Vienna, Austria
Politics Switzerland Diplomacy
1810
📅 Invention

First Patent for Canned Food Production

Peter Durand received the first patent for preserving food in tin cans, revolutionizing food storage and military rations.

📍 London, United Kingdom
Invention Food Technology
1807
📅 Invention

First Use of Gas Lamps in London Streets

London became the first city to light its streets with gas lamps, transforming urban life and public safety at night.

📍 London, United Kingdom
Invention Urban Development United Kingdom
1793
🏛️ Politics

First Use of the Guillotine in France's Reign of Terror

During the French Revolution, the guillotine became the primary method of execution, symbolizing the Reign of Terror.

📍 Paris, France
Politics French Revolution France
1768
🎨 Culture

First Edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica Published

The first edition of the *Encyclopaedia Britannica* was published in Edinburgh, marking a major milestone in global knowledge dissemination.

📍 Edinburgh, Scotland
Culture Education Publishing
1704
⚔️ War

Gibraltar Captured by Anglo-Dutch Forces

Anglo-Dutch forces captured Gibraltar during the War of the Spanish Succession, establishing British control that continues today.

📍 Gibraltar
War Europe Territory
1703
🎨 Culture

First Opera House Opens in the Americas

The first opera house in the Americas opened in Lima, Peru, introducing European classical music traditions to South America.

📍 Lima, Peru
Culture Music Peru
1647
🎨 Culture

First Public School Opened in the United States

The first public school in the United States was established in Boston, laying the foundation for the American public education system.

📍 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Culture Education United States