Maria Graham and the Valparaíso Earthquake
An earthquake in Chile and the observations of eye-witness Maria Graham caused open hostility among 19th-century geologists.
An earthquake in Chile and the observations of eye-witness Maria Graham caused open hostility among 19th-century geologists.
Where does new life come from? According to one theory that held sway until the 18th century, it’s all been there from the very beginning.
John Hutchinson and Isaac Newton were both devout scholars who believed that the natural world and God were inextricably linked. The similarities ended there.
On his early travels across the world it was geology that struck Charles Darwin’s interest.
The debate over whether nature or nurture guides who we are is as dependent on politics and ideology as it is on scientific research.
Is lightning natural or divine? Opinion split royalists and republicans.
The théâtrophone premiered in Paris, at the International Exposition of Electricity, on 11 August 1881.
Brazil’s cars have run on ‘green fuel’ for a century, but this has not come without costs.
The advent of telecommunications gave rise to a new literary genre through which female telegraphers and writers found social freedoms.
What does it take to establish a new scientific truth? In the case of heliocentrism, the death of its sceptics.