Which model did you first learn in school? 🧪📚
Dalton (1803): The Billiard Ball
Thomson (1904): Plum Pudding
Rutherford (1911): The Nucleus
Bohr (1913): Energy Levels
Schrödinger (1926): Electron Clouds
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Wilhelm Röntgen (Birth, 1845)
Happy birthday to Wilhelm Röntgen, born Mar 27, 1845! His discovery of X-rays revolutionized medicine & earned him the first-ever Nobel Prize in Physics. 📷🔬 #ScienceHistory#XRayOo
🧠 Vintage science at its quirkiest! Once hailed by geniuses, theories like tooth worms causing cavities and hidden planets steering space prove that even brilliance stumbles. Science thrives on correction and discovery. #ScienceHistory#MythBustedH
👩🔬 On This Day — 26 Mar
Born today: physicist Count Rumford, a pioneer in heat science, and biochemist Christian Anfinsen, Nobel winner for protein research.
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🧪 On This Day — 25 March 1957: The Treaty of Rome was signed, creating the European Economic Community (EEC) to boost cross-border collaboration in research and innovation, leading to programs like Horizon Europe. #NITheCS#ScienceHistory#Innovation#Collaboration#OnThisDay3
The Bedford Level experiment is one of Britain’s most famous scientific disputes
A £500 wager, flat earth claims and a real test along a six mile stretch of water in the Fens. It didn’t just prove a point, it sparked a long running feud.
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🧬 On This Day — 24 March 1882
Robert Koch announced the discovery of the tuberculosis bacillus, identifying the cause of TB and revolutionizing microbiology and medicine.#NITheCS#ScienceHistory#Microbiology#Medicine#OnThisDayp
Before modern laboratories… science traveled in a box. 🔬
This elegant 19th-century portable microscope allowed scientists to explore the hidden world of the microscopic.
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