Brits put on the Internet most significant scientific work for 350 years
Royal Scientific Society put in free access on most trailblazing.royalsociety.org 60 scientific papers published in the history of society. This event is timed to coincide with 350 years of scientific organization.
Set forth the work relating to different disciplines. Solid part of them devoted to physics. For example, among the documents is a work of Isaac Newton devoted to optics, in which he argues that the world is white with light of different colors.
Those who are interested will also work on Benjamin Franklin in which he shows the electrical nature of lightning, the revolutionary work of Maxwell in electrodynamics, as well as the famous story about the black hole, which was co-author Stephen Hawking.
Among the articles on biology and medicine liquid can be found working in 1666, devoted to blood transfusion in dogs. Also on the site are original works by James Cook, which describes how to prevent scurvy died oschy pickles and lemons. In addition to the list got Watson and ball work on the structure of the genome, and an article about the discovery of penicillin.
May meet among the shared articles and fun. For example, a job in 1770, where the author Deyns Barrinhton (Daines Barrington) examines the young Mozart in order to determine: whether this young genius or simply masked dwarf. On the basis that the 9-year-old composer more like playing with the cat, than a musical instrument, Barrinhton concludes that before it really child.
In addition to publishing the most significant works of the Royal Scientific Society has planned a series of events. So, the next few days in London will be held in public lectures and debates famous scientists.
