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Science and Industry in the Nineteenth Century

Science and Industry in the Nineteenth Century delves into the pivotal era of industrial revolution, examining the scientific breakthroughs and industrial developments that shaped the modern world. The book covers a wide range of topics, from steam power and the railway to the birth of modern medicine and the rise of factories. more

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John Desmond Bernal
John Desmond Bernal

John Desmond Bernal was a prominent physicist, born on May 10, 1901, and died on September 15, 1971. He made significant contributions to quantum mechanics and solid-state physics. more

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