Seleucus of Seleucia was an ancient astronomer who defended heliocentrism, arguing that Earth orbits the Sun and rotates on ...
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In the chaotic aftermath of Mongol expansion in the mid-13th century which had left the Abbasid capital of Baghdad in ruin, a new centre of learning soon came to the forefront. Ironically it was the ...
1. The accidental discovery of X in 1964 — even though its existence had been predicted in 1948 — set off a series of ...
The 25th ET Awards for Corporate Excellence featured a special address by Mrs Meera Jain. She highlighted the pressing need ...
By T.J. Ray Columnist Since we call oranges orange, why don’t we call lemons yellows and apples reds? Future shock occurs when you are confronted by the fact that the world you were educated to ...
Named for Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, the Copernicus Science Centre is where budding scientists can learn more about topics like electricity, light and engineering. In addition to hands ...
Even Copernicus used circles in his heliocentric model of the universe. Only after much soul-searching did Kepler use the ellipse to describe the heavenly paths. Edison founded the electricity ...
The second question looks like this: Considering the telescope and mysterious disk-like items, I thought that this might be Copernicus proposing the heliocentric theory, so I chose 'Poland' as the ...