Ten fun facts about Isaac Newton1. The Miracle of Newton's Birth On Christmas Day in 1642, Isaac Newton was born prematurely, much to the surprise of the doctors who did not expect him to survive. Despite the odds, he defied the expectations of the medical professionals and went on to ...
Sir Isaac Newton is widely credited as being a pioneer (if not necessarily the original inventor) of the cat flap, having cut a hole in his study door so that his cat would stop disturbing him while he was working. Stand-up Comedy Asian American Problems Sierra Katow will go out of her...
2. Lord Kelvin Buried Close to Sir Isaac Newton William Thomson, more commonly known as Lord Kelvin, was a renowned physicist and mathematician who was buried close to the famous Sir Isaac Newton at Westminster Abbey in London. His burial is marked with a statue, a fitting tribute to his ...
Check out these sweet, fun, and interesting facts about babies born during the month of December: 1. A Rare Red Bow The likelihood of you delivering your child on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day is rare. Parents are likely to CONCEIVE their children during this time of the year because of...
Here’s a list for all those Napoleon Bonaparte biography and historical facts fans. Who was Napoleon? A lot of Napoleon facts have been shortened - ahem - ...
Famous persons including William Shakespeare, Sir Isaac Newton, and Beethoven owned tuxedo cats. Former US president Bill Clinton lived with a tuxedo cat called Socks in the white house. You’ll certainly agree with me that a tuxedo kitty is a worthy companion just like these famous personalities...
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Finally, let's not forget Sir Isaac Newton, who discovered that when light passes through a prism, it can split into the colors of the rainbow, including blue. This helped scientists understand more about the nature of colors, including different shades of blue. Blue has truly come a long ...
You’re blind, mom. Face the facts. “I Cheated” Third Place Winner! By:Annie J., Age 16, North Carolina, USA Description:A student begs their teacher not to tell their parents they cheated. Genre:Dramatic I don’t know why I did it. I really did study, and I thought I was pre...
Includes pieces by Sir Isaac Newton, Erasmus Darwin, Stephen Jay Gould, Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Orville Wright, Mark Twain, Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Bertrand Russell, Richard Dawkins and many more. I recommend this book for older teens to adult because of reading level and also...