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  1. In 1765, Lazzaro Spallanzani disproved the theory of spontaneous generation. He pasteurized and sealed his samples to prove that microbes cannot grow without the introduction of air that carries microbial endospores. #Poetry #Science #History #Spallanzani (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  2. In 1904, Ludwig Prandtl simplified calculations of aerodynamic flow by separating the part of the flow where it is affected by drag. #Poetry #Science #History #FluidDynamics #Prandtl (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  3. In 1904, Ludwig Prandtl simplified calculations of aerodynamic flow by separating the part of the flow where it is affected by drag. #Poetry #Science #History #FluidDynamics #Prandtl (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  4. In 1904, Ludwig Prandtl simplified calculations of aerodynamic flow by separating the part of the flow where it is affected by drag. #Poetry #Science #History #FluidDynamics #Prandtl (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  5. In 1904, Ludwig Prandtl simplified calculations of aerodynamic flow by separating the part of the flow where it is affected by drag. #Poetry #Science #History #FluidDynamics #Prandtl (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  6. In 1904, Ludwig Prandtl simplified calculations of aerodynamic flow by separating the part of the flow where it is affected by drag. #Poetry #Science #History #FluidDynamics #Prandtl (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  7. 1745-1746: Ewald Georg von Kleist and Pieter van Musschenbroek invented the Leyden jar to store an electric charge. #Poetry #Science #History #Electricity #LeydenJar (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  8. 1745-1746: Ewald Georg von Kleist and Pieter van Musschenbroek invented the Leyden jar to store an electric charge. #Poetry #Science #History #Electricity #LeydenJar (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  9. 1745-1746: Ewald Georg von Kleist and Pieter van Musschenbroek invented the Leyden jar to store an electric charge. #Poetry #Science #History #Electricity #LeydenJar (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  10. In 1902, based on observations by Fridtjof Nansen, Vagn Walfrid Ekman explained why the wind blows icebergs sideways to the wind. #Poetry #Science #History #Oceanography #Ekman (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  11. Ytterbium: atomic number: 70; weight: 173.054; Lanthanide, rare earth; discovery: 1878,1907—Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac, Georges Urbain #Poetry #Science #History #Ytterbium (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  12. Ytterbium: atomic number: 70; weight: 173.054; Lanthanide, rare earth; discovery: 1878,1907—Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac, Georges Urbain #Poetry #Science #History #Ytterbium (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  13. Ytterbium: atomic number: 70; weight: 173.054; Lanthanide, rare earth; discovery: 1878,1907—Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac, Georges Urbain #Poetry #Science #History #Ytterbium (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  14. Ytterbium: atomic number: 70; weight: 173.054; Lanthanide, rare earth; discovery: 1878,1907—Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac, Georges Urbain #Poetry #Science #History #Ytterbium (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  15. Thulium: atomic number: 69; weight: 169.93422; Lanthanide, rare earth; discovery: 1879—Per Teodor Cleve #Poetry #Science #History #Thulium (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  16. Thulium: atomic number: 69; weight: 169.93422; Lanthanide, rare earth; discovery: 1879—Per Teodor Cleve #Poetry #Science #History #Thulium (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  17. Thulium: atomic number: 69; weight: 169.93422; Lanthanide, rare earth; discovery: 1879—Per Teodor Cleve #Poetry #Science #History #Thulium (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  18. Thulium: atomic number: 69; weight: 169.93422; Lanthanide, rare earth; discovery: 1879—Per Teodor Cleve #Poetry #Science #History #Thulium (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  19. In 1803, Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau calibrated his platinum pyrometer with a mercury thermometer and compared its results to the Wedgwood scale. #Poetry #Science #History #Thermometry #Pyrometer #Guyton (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  20. 1852-1854: William Benjamin Carpenter, Michael Faraday, James Braid, Michel Eugène Chevreul showed that many deceptions of spiritualists depended on ideomotor phenomena. #Poetry #Science #History #Spiritualists #Ideomotor #Faraday #Braid #Chevreul (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  21. In 1914, Milutin Milanković showed that Earth’s relation to the sun explained the cycles of climatic change over many millenniums, including the ice ages. #Poetry #Science #History #Meteorology #ClimaticChange #Milanković (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  22. In 1914, Milutin Milanković showed that Earth’s relation to the sun explained the cycles of climatic change over many millenniums, including the ice ages. #Poetry #Science #History #Meteorology #ClimaticChange #Milanković (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)