James Parkinson, English surgeon & namesake of was born 1755.

In addition to his medical research, Parkinson was an avid collector & published a 3-volume paleontological work (Organic Remains of a Former World).

https://t.co/jM1T6pyyh4

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Yesterday's Scientist of the Day was George Douglas, the Scottish gentleman scientist who complicated 19th century discussions of heredity with his paper on the quagga (seen here).

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A review essay has appeared by in covering three recent books about

Ken Thompson: Darwin’s Most Wonderful Plants

: On the Backs of Tortoises

: Evolution Before Darwin

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Engravings from Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium (1705) by naturalist and scientific illustrator, Maria Sibylla Merian.

Merian was born 1647. Further details about her remarkable life: https://t.co/dvqS0lc41j

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Welsh artist and illustrator Moses Griffith was born 1747.

These drawings are from a set of Griffith's sketchbooks that purchased in 1952.

Further info: https://t.co/blCLWH508E

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Looking for some extra content this morning?

It's time for you to learn your Lesson.

René Primevére Lesson, French naval officer & zoologist, is 's Scientist of the Day!

https://t.co/aOMicXrJs4

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in 2009, the Vatican launched a 5-day conference to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Charles Origin of Species

The conference was intended in part to confirm that belief in evolution by natural selection is compatible with Catholic teachings

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1/12 While Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-1898), founder of , is a well-known figure in South Asia, his contributions to science education and popularization are relatively unexamined. Today, I am going to introduce us to some examples

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Another potential namesake for wisteria is American physician Caspar Wistar, who succeeded Thomas Jefferson as president of .

Further details courtesy of : https://t.co/QxGpPuhil0

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"Making fruit attractive in print is not easy."

John Lindley, English horticulturalist and author of Pomologia Britannica (1841), is 's Scientist of the Day!

https://t.co/X0qbbZh52E


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It's a in Most schools & cultural institutions, including , are closed so people can celebrate the ' victory.

The image below, featuring actual is from John Ross, A Voyage of Discovery (1819).

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How can the writings of Friedrich enhance our understanding of modern science?

Find out tomorrow at a lecture by research fellow Will Parkhurst.

Registration & livestream details: https://t.co/PEsRzkecGV

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Quantum physicist Werner Heisenberg loved to draw in his sketchbook. Here is his colourful portrait of beautiful Würzburg, Germany, with its prominent medieval bridge and Festung (fortress / castle). (From the Jochen Heisenberg collection)

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Three new books on Worlds of Wonder! Let's find out what a mycologist, a microscope manufacturer and a popular science writer had to say about microscopy and which illustrations they used.

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Next, we showcased the work of botanical illustrator Margaret Mee, whose stunning "Flowers of the Brazilian Forests" foreshadowed her later involvement in rain forest conservation efforts. (3/5)

(QK486 .B6 M4 1968 folio)


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History thru glass weekly recap:

Dregs of Alchemy
https://t.co/iWYeXGj2M2
Fire and Brimstone
https://t.co/87Eyxm448Y
Lime
https://t.co/7ZnbR6NeXK

Full picture credits: https://t.co/tmHHtgbMLw

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in 1858, Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Donati discovered his namesake comet, illustrated here in Edmund Weiß' Bilderatlas der Sternenwelt (1888). Further information on Donati's Comet via : https://t.co/SxSPCyawfy

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MEN or MACHINES

Dystopian future evoked in this 1936 TUC leaflet - combining sci-fi Machine Age imagery with nods to the Luddites

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Student life at the world’s first medical school for women: the pioneers who faced jeers and discrimination to become doctors https://t.co/NYPwcNHHn9 👩🏽‍🎓💉

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Can you see the music? Louis Bertrand Castel-natural philosopher who proposed the creation of an "ocular harpsichord" that emitted color rather than sound-is 's Scientist of the Day! https://t.co/QKsjZQp9xF

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