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twice the chance to report a new discovery, which, when reported by their adversaries, won those a Nobel Prize. In 1935, their accurate observation skills finally earned them a Nobel Prize of their own, [...] The Dutch physician Christiaan Eijkman is trying to cure people from a strange illness. Beri-Beri was known in the Dutch colonies for a long time, but researchers were unable to identify the cause for the [...] process for manufacturing cannons. Rumford and calorics In 1778, a strange line pattern in the grass leads Martin, Andreas and Michael to a talk of Georg Christoph Lichtenberg. He describes the geneation
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all science is done. A classical misconception identifies the production of scientific knowledge by a sort of cybernetic model. At the beginning there is a research question, then a hypothesis is constructed [...] why it did not become a best practice model. Mouchot and the solar cooker "The notorious scurvy" is maybe the best-known illness from which seamen of all times suffered. James Lind, a ship's doctor, was able [...] able to find the cause of the scurvy by employing a highly systematic approach: a comparative, experimentally-based study on his patients. More details can be found in the narration Lind and scurvy The
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1997 E. M. Rogers, Fizyka dla dociekliwych. Cząsteczki i energia, cz. 3. Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Warszawa, 1960 Wróblewski A. K., 200 uczonych w anegdocie. Księga II, Świat Książki, Warszawa, 2010 [...] był nieobecny myślami i miał ku temu powody, choć nie tak oczywiste. Jego browar dobrze prosperował, a właściwie piwo, które produkował, było jednym z najpopularniejszych w mieście. Jednak było coś innego [...] Zasoby edukacyjne (PDF) 05.05.2021 526 KB (PDF) Zasoby historyczne Literatura podstawowa Wróblewski A. K., Historia fizyki Wydawnictwo naukowe PWN, Warszawa, 2006 Joule, James Prescott: On the Mechanical