Famous Scientists

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Spain's Mercury Fountain

Snow's map led him to the source of a London cholera outbreak in 1854

Cholera, John Snow and the Grand Experiment

A British physician first determined that cholera spread through contaminated water in the 1850s, but the disease remains a major health risk today

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50 Years of Chimpanzee Discoveries at Gombe

Fifty years ago today, Jane Goodall arrived at Gombe Stream Chimpanzee Reserve (now Gombe National Park) in Tanzania

Well before his discovery of penicillin, Alexander Fleming was a member of the Chelsea Arts Club. Less well known is that he also painted with living organisms.

Painting With Penicillin: Alexander Fleming's Germ Art

The scientist created works of art using microbes, but did his artwork help lead him to his greatest discovery?

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Rare Meteor Event Inspired Walt Whitman

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What Does an Eclipse Look Like from Space?

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American Wines With Native Vines?

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Lost Soviet Reflector Found on the Moon

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UPDATED: The World's Worst Oil Spills

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Little Ice Age Art

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Accepting the Idea of Extinction

Ada Lovelace

Who Was Ada Lovelace?

As we celebrate our favorite women in tech today, take a look back at the woman who wrote the first computer program

A Level Playing Field for Science

I suppose, in a way, I should thank the woman who tried to compliment me when I was in high school by saying that I was too pretty for science

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Chilean Earthquake Moved City Ten Feet

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Can Buzz Aldrin Dance?

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Darwin Versus Lincoln: Who Won?

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"Fair" Use of our Cells

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When the Soviet Union Chose the Wrong Side on Genetics and Evolution

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An Eclipse in Your Pocket

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Elementary School Teachers Pass on Math Fear to Girls

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