Farage refused to get off his bus in Rochester because of two people prominently standing with milkshakes. Well done Rochester, begins to redeem you for electing Mark Reckless as UKIP MP after he had responded to my experience of disability hate crime with "people are entitled to be angry".
The co-director of MIT's Lorenz Center was preparing for a symposium on Lorenz's discovery of the butterfly effect at MIT in the '60s and noticed something he'd skipped over previously, two women thanked for "numerical calculation" in his seminal papers. Some research turned up that Margaret Hamilton (who went on to be belatedly famous for her work on Apollo and Skylab, and popularised Software Engineering as a term) and Ellen Gille nee Fetter, who ran into the male-imposed computer science glass-ceiling post raising kids, had done basically all of the computational/programming work for Lorentz's work and would be listed as co-authors if the paper was published today.
When Gille's daughter was later interviewed for a place at MIT in the 80s, one of the questions she didn't get, but others did, was "How would you explain chaos to your mother?" {Sigh}