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Astronomy on MSNJuly 5, 1687: Newton's Principia is publishedIsaac Newton‘s monumental book, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, was published July 5, 1687. Newton had ...
The Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry school is teaming up with a French publisher to create a new series of classic books.
As net zero goals revive the push for atomic power, could it light the way or lead to disaster? Three timely books explore ...
Writers are known for their words, but sometimes they’d rather not sign their real name to them. Many famous authors took on ...
Yet, higher education has shaped the American experiment from the beginning. Enlightenment ideas studied in 18th-century ...
The end and yet… the beginning.” So reads the last shot of the final storyboard for the 1997 series finale of X-Men: The ...
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Lancaster Guardian on MSNA secret school, a dangerous gift and incredible journeys by various authors – children’s book reviewsEnter a breathtaking alternate world where dark forces are at work, enjoy a spellbinding adventure featuring witchfinders and ...
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Space.com on MSNRoyal Observatory Greenwich: The birthplace of modern astronomy turns 350June 22 marks the 350th anniversary of the Royal Observatory Greenwich, the home of the historic Prime Meridian and considered by many to be the birthplace of modern astronomy. To celebrate, we're ...
Your favorite Youtuber disagrees with the science. Why shouldn't you believe them? There's an answer from a researcher who studies what makes science work.
Author Edward Dolnick brought to light a few lesser known examples of Newton's assholery in his enjoyably enlightening book, The Clockwork Universe: Isaac Newton, the Royal Society, and the Birth of ...
Sir Issac Newton, best known for formulating the laws of motion and gravity, wrote about his revolutionary findings using homemade ink that had beer as a key ingredient, a new study has claimed.
The book would form the foundation of physical science. Now a paper in the Royal Society ’s journal Notes and Records has revealed two ink recipes in Newton’s various works.
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