aIn the 17th century,Robert Hooke used his microscope to examine thin slices of cork 在17世纪,罗伯特Hooke使用他的显微镜审查黄柏薄片[translate] a我的同桌叫高顶 I share a table call Gao Ding[translate] ai lay afraid and thought about new york 我放置害怕和考虑纽约[translate] ...
In 1657, Robert Boyle and his associate, Robert Hooke, designed an air pump in order to prove the existence of the vacuum, a space devoid of matter. At that time, Boyle’s air pump was the first scientific apparatus that produced vacuum – a controversial concept that many distinguished phi...
About this chapter Cite this chapter Yeo, R. (2010). Memory and Empirical Information: Samuel Hartlib, John Beale and Robert Boyle. In: Wolfe, C.T., Gal, O. (eds) The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, vol 25. Springer, Dordrecht...
From the year 1665, when English microscopist Robert Hooke discovered cells, until the middle of the twentieth century, biologists had only light microscopes for viewing cells. But they discovered a great deal, including the cells composing animal and plant tissues, microscopic organisms, and some ...
According to Beaver and Rosen [23], the first collaborative paper in the history of science was written in 1665 by Robert Hooke; Henry Oldenburg, who is regarded as the founder of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London journal; Giovanni Cassini; and Robert Boyle, and it...
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From the year 1665, when English microscopist Robert Hooke discovered cells, until the middle of the twentieth century, biologists had only light microscopes for viewing cells.But they discovered a great deal, including the cells composing animal and plant tissues, microscopic organisms, and some of...