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Ever wonder how people figured out there used to be such things as dinosaurs? Curious about how scientists learned to reconstruct fossil skeletons? The knowledge we take for granted today was slow in coming, and along the way, scientists and scholars had some weird ideas. This Web site shows some of ... [Information of the supplier]
www.strangescience.net/
The aim of the Jakob von Uexküll Centre is to commemorate the Baltic-German scientist and philosopher Jakob von Uexküll. The archive of originals or copies of J.Uexküll's published works, manuscripts, correspondence and the works written about him is hold by the Centre. Thus we can ensure the survival of ... [Information of the supplier]
www.zbi.ee/uexkull/cv.htm
In 1901, Emil von Behring was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on serum therapy, particularly for its use in the treatment of diphtheria. The Nobel Prize in Medicine has subsequently highlighted a number of important discoveries including penicillin, genetic engineerin... [Information of the supplier]
nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/
Linus Pauling (1901-1994), a 1923 OSU graduate and the only recipient of two unshared Nobel Prizes, (Chemistry, 1954; Peace, 1962) undertook a wide range of studies during his seventy-year career as a scientist, humanitarian and peace activist. The collection, comprised of over five hundred thousand ... [Information of the supplier]
osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauling/index.html
About one hundred important scientists are shown on this website, each with a picture, a short text, and career information; their main activities are often listed. A chronology and links to other biographical pages are also offered. [Editorial staff vifabio]
www.merke.ch/biografien/index.php
Ask a Scientist is an easy way to get answers to your biology questions. Browse through the question archives, or submit a question of your own! [Information of the supplier]
www.askascientist.org/
The theory of evolution, formalized by Charles Darwin, is as much theory as is the theory of gravity, or the theory of relativity. Unlike theories of physics, biological theories (especially evolution) have been argued long and hard in socio-political arenas. The history of thought about evolution in ... [Information of the supplier]
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/evothought.html
Just as life has a history, science has a history. Understanding the history of evolutionary thinking illuminates the nature of science. In this section, you will see how study in four disciplinary areas — Earth's history, life's history, mechanisms of evolution, and development and genetics — has ... [Information of the supplier]
evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/history_01
Linus Pauling began his professional life studying atoms, and ended it best known for his thoughts on medicine. Linking these two fields was a central body of work on the nature of human blood. During the most productive thirty years of his life, between the mid-1930s and mid-1960s, Pauling's research in ... [Information of the supplier]
scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/coll/pauling/blood/index.html
Utilizing over 800 scanned documents, photographs, audio clips and video excerpts, this website narrates the breathless details of the pursuit of the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA. Scattered throughout the project are images of a number of very important and extremely rare items, all of ... [Information of the supplier]
scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/coll/pauling/dna/index.html
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