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STORIES FROM THE LIFE OF GREAT SCIENTISTS
"Eureka!" "Eureka!" - "I have found it!"
Christiaan Barnard - the superstar surgeon become the doctor of hearts (love)
The first Asian and first non-White to get any Nobel Prize in Science
Those who have been saved from Titanic disaster, have been saved through Mr. Marconi and his invention
Charles Darwin's illness
Priestley Riots or Birmingham Riots
Carl Linnaeus, the second Adam: "God created, Linnaeus organized"
World’s first successful human-to-human heart transplant - Christiaan Barnard
The curious prediction of Bhaskarachārya about his daughter Lilavathi
Clara Immerwahr’s suicide protesting use of Poisonous gages in World War 1
Leeuwenhoek’s critical secret of creating of Lenses
Galileo’s controversy with Church - Pope’s regret for how the Galileo affair was handled
Franck Report and dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Claude Bernard’s Vivisection, suffering of Animals and a divorce!
Hennig Brand’s experiments for the philosopher's stone with 5500 litres of Unine
Brown rice, beri-beri and formulation of Vitamines
The curious life of Blaise Pascal, like a religious fiction
Lavoisier’s respiration experiment in a guinea pig
Smallpox Vaccine from Cowpox blisters - Edward Jenner
Blaise Pascal illness
The Archimedes Screw
Friedrich Gauss, as a child prodigy and his desire to inscribe a heptadecagon on the Tombstone
John Napier used his Black Rooster to find out the servants stealing from his home
Fritz Haber’s chemical warfare with poisonous gases and suicide of his wife
Charles Babbage’s steam powered Computers, weighing 13,600 kg
The Claw of Archimedes
The Archimedes Heat Ray
Charles Darwin’s advantages and disadvantages of Marriage
Obsessed with Anna Ivanova Popova, Dmitri Mendeleev threatened suicide if she refused
Charles Darwin's undiagnosed illness and relationship with his wife
Mini Stories of Great Lives
Carl Friedrich Gauss's father wanted him to become a Mason
A plot to kill Einstein was fined a mere six dollars!
Alfred Nobel remained unmarried and had at least three loves
A cyanide-laced apple Alan Turing left half-eaten
Albert Einstein’s creature who equal, as strong and independent
Sickness is the natural state of Christians
Alfred Nobel’s love letters
Gauss's request to inscribe a heptadecagon on his tombstone
The first long distance automobile trip in History
Archimedes's Last Problem
Carl Linnaeus thought of himself as a second Adam
Carl Friedrich Gauss - a child prodigy
The ship shaker
Pascal's last words being "May God never abandon me"
"To the widow of Lavoisier, who was falsely convicted"
Alhazen, the father of modern optics, feigned madness
C.V. Raman's confidence of winning the Nobel prize in 1930
Pascal wore stockings steeped in brandy to warm his feet
The three culminating points in Ampère's life
Alexander Graham Bell's mother and wife were deaf
Andreas Vesalius's body was thrown to the animals!
Husband would die if the marriage did not take place at a particular time!
Public dissection of the body of a notorious criminal
Alan Turing was criminally prosecuted for homosexuality
Alexander Fleming revolutionized all medicine in a day
Vesalius wperformed an autopsy on an aristocrat when the heart was still beating?
Leeuwenhoek's most critical secret creating Lenses
People eating brown rice were less vulnerable to beri-beri
Premature obituary and Nobel Prize
The merchant of death is dead
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