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How James Watt Invented the Copier Rene Schils

How James Watt Invented the Copier By Rene Schils

How James Watt Invented the Copier by Rene Schils


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Features 25 different scientists and the ideas which may not have made them famous, but made history...

Typically, we remember our greatest scientists from one single invention, one new formula or one incredible breakthrough.

How James Watt Invented the Copier Summary

How James Watt Invented the Copier: Forgotten Inventions of Our Great Scientists by Rene Schils

Features 25 different scientists and the ideas which may not have made them famous, but made history...

Typically, we remember our greatest scientists from one single invention, one new formula or one incredible breakthrough. This narrow perspective does not give justice to the versatility of many scientists who also earned a reputation in other areas of science. James Watt, for instance, is known for inventing the steam engine, yet most people do not know that he also invented the copier. Alexander Graham Bell of course invented the telephone, but only few know that he invented artificial breathing equipment, a prototype of the 'iron lung'. Edmond Halley, whose name is associated with the comet that visits Earth every 75 years, produced the first mortality tables, used for life insurances. This entertaining book is aimed at anyone who enjoys reading about inventions and discoveries by the most creative minds. Detailed illustrations of the forgotten designs and ideas enrich the work throughout.

About Rene Schils

Since 2005, Rene Schils has been a freelance science writer and in the past five years has written nearly twenty articles on this topic for the Dutch science magazine 'Natuurwetenschap en Techniek'. Subsequently, these articles were used as the basis for this book. Currently, Rene writes popular science articles on varying topics for several science magazines, which can be viewed at the author's website www.reneschils.nl.

Table of Contents

Johannes Kepler: Keplers laws - Snow crystals.- Robert Hooke: Hooke's law - Surveyor and architect.- Edmond Halley: Comet - Mortality tables.- Daniel Bernoulli: Bernoulli's principle - Utility function.- Benjamin Franklin: Electricity - Gulfstream.- Joseph Priestley: Oxygen - Carbonated water.- James Watt: Steam engine - Copier.- Edward Jenner: Pox vaccine - Cuckoo's nest.- John Dalton: Atomic theory - Colour blindness.- Thomas Young: Light - Rosetta Stone.- Justus von Liebig: Fertilizer - Stock.- Charles Darwin: Evolution - Earthworms.- William Thomson: Absolute temperature - Transatlantic cable.- James Clerk Maxwell : Maxwell equations - Colour photo.- Alexander Graham Bell: Telephone - Artificial resuscitation.- Hendrik Antoon Lorentz: Electron theory - Enclosing dyke.- Svante Arrhenius: Ionic theory - Global warming.- Pierre Curie: Radioactivity - Piezo-electricity.- Walther Nernst : Thermodynamics - Neo-Bechstein piano.- Albert Einstein: Relativity - Refrigerator.- Harlow Shapley: Center of the Milky Way - Ants.- Erwin Schroedinger: Wave equation - What is life?.- Enrico Fermi: Nuclear reaction - Fermi's paradox.- Rosalind Franklin: DNA - Carbon.- George Gamow: Big Bang - Genetic code.

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NLS9781461408598
9781461408598
1461408598
How James Watt Invented the Copier: Forgotten Inventions of Our Great Scientists by Rene Schils
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2011-12-14
170
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