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and protein in a diagram printed on the product’s packing.9 The etymology of the word “caloric” goes back to the time of Lavoisier and the phlogiston theory when heat was considered to be an imponderable [...] lack of Vitamin C. The oldest reports about sailors who suffered from this defi- ciency disease date back to the days of antiquity in Egypt. It was well known that men aboard trading ships became sick, but
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her observations over dinner. However, nobody quite wanted to be- lieve her. The next day she went back up to the attic and now there were three butterflies that were flying around and three broken cocoons
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Biography: Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) Maria Sibylla Merian was a prominent German naturalist, an excellent artist - a painter, engraver and publisher. She is considered as one of the first entom
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Background Sibylla Merian 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Background Sibylla Merian Sybilla Merian was born in an epoch that was recognized as an emergence in a new era,
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Biography: Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org Biography: Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier (1743 – 1794) was a French scientis
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decided that without a good job, they could not afford to get married. Failing to get a job, he went back to his parents’ farm to help with the work. At the same time, Ernest applied for a science research [...] sort of blob of positive and negative charge distributed, more or less, uniformly.” His mind went back to his experiment of shooting a beam of alpha particles at a sheet of mica and taking a pic- ture [...] equivalent of shooting a 15-inch artillery shell against a target of tissue paper and having it bounce back towards the gunner!” Geiger laughed, “I hadn’t thought of it quite that way….” Rutherford’s eyes glazed
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posed to disappear or to become hardly visible scars, I don’t see my back usually.’ – Peter lifted his arm and pointed his thumb at the back to pre- sent what he thought of. ‘They are really amazing’ – said [...] just before him. Suddenly, Andrew came up to Peter and asked: ‘Peter, I can see some marks on your back. What is that?’ ‘I don’t know, try to guess…’ Andrew touched the well-seen, crowned lines with his [...] hem of his shirt to have a chance to see that scientific phenomenon once again. The boy only looked back over his shoulder and eloquently rolled his eyes. At that moment, Andrew’s eyes narrowed softly, wrinkled
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Johann Ignaz Felbinger from the Silesian Żagań were the first in 1769. In December, 1795, Georg came back to Göttingen and soon after that he accidentally discovered something very important. One day he noticed
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Historical background electrophorus 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Historical background electrophorus The electrophorus was initially developed by the Swedish research
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posed to disappear or to become hardly visible scars, I don’t see my back usually.’ – Peter lifted his arm and pointed his thumb at the back to pre- sent what he thought of. ‘They are really amazing’ – said [...] Johann Ignaz Felbinger from the Silesian Żagań were the first in 1769. In December, 1795, Georg came back to Göttingen and soon after that he accidentally discovered something very important. One day he noticed [...] just before him. Suddenly, Andrew came up to Peter and asked: ‘Peter, I can see some marks on your back. What is that?’ ‘I don’t know, try to guess…’ Andrew touched the well-seen, crowned lines with his