The public needs to know that scientists sometimes fail—and, in fact, failure is important. Below, Matt Kaplan shares five key insights from his new book, I Told You So!: Scientists Who Were Ridiculed ...
There's something uniquely frustrating about the world of scientific discovery. We celebrate the names we know, the heroes etched into textbooks and museum walls. Yet countless brilliant minds remain ...
Science Textbook Controversies “In 1969 the California Board of Education issued new guidelines for the biology curriculum of the state’s public schools. The guidelines ...
A slender thread of memory connects a Texas Hill Country man to a discovery that transformed modern technology. In 1916, Fred Schmidt’s grandfather, Jan Czochralski (1885-1953), a largely self-taught ...
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Black Female Scientists Who Have Changed the World
When you think of groundbreaking discoveries in science, the names of Albert Einstein, Marie Curie or Isaac Newton often come to mind. However, many Black female scientists have been just as impactful ...
There are some scientists whose contributions to the stores of human knowledge are so well-known that they have become household names. I don’t think it’s going too far out on a limb to say that ...
The Owensboro Museum of Science and History will be announcing a major renovation in the next month or two, Isaac Settle, the ...
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