English scientist Robert Hooke (1635–1703) is known to history more for losing quarrels with better-known scientists than for his achievements. He dared challenge Newton for credit as discoverer of ...
Robert Hooke (1635-1703) is best known for his depiction of a flea as seen through his microscope, made scary through magnification: almost all body and little head, a giant apparatus for storing ...
The Language of Climate Politics: Fossil-Fuel Propaganda and How to Fight It Climate scientists, advocates, and journalists have unwittingly absorbed propagandistic definitions and narratives that ...
Engraving of a flea; Schem.XXIV. 'Micrographia', published in 1665, is the result of detailed observations by Robert Hooke using the recently invented microscope. The publication was funded by The ...
The Sag Harbor area home of international sculpture artist Robert Hooke was added to the market earlier this month. The property, totaling four acres, presents an opportunity for a waterfront compound ...
Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, Vol. 370, No. 1680, Discussion meeting issue: Cells: from Robert Hooke to cell therapy—a 350 year journey (19 October 2015), pp. 1-10 (10 pages) The ...
The Sag Harbor waterfront home of sculpture artist Robert Hooke hit the market for $9.5 million. Located in the Northampton Shores community, the 4-acre property at 5 Peconic Avenue consists of three ...
Joshua Servantez as Isaac Newton and Michael Sherwin as Robert Hooke in Redtwist Theatre's production of Isaac's Eye. Credit: TCMcG Photography Top-flight ensemble acting drives Redtwist Theatre’s ...
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