| | TODAY IN SCIENCE HISTORY NEWSLETTER - 19 MARCH |
| Feature for Today |
| It was with the help of the local Indians that Humboldt collected his specimens of this interesting animal with a defense mechanism that killed horses. He wrote extensively on his experiments on these animals. A shorter account is given in Lives of the Brothers Humboldt (1852), and you can read some of the startling details of the collection method, in which two horses died, here. |
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| Quotations for Today | |
| | "Vulnerable, like all men, to the temptations of arrogance, of which intellectual pride is the worst, he must nevertheless remain sincere and modest, if only because his studies constantly bring home to him that, compared with the gigantic aims of science, his own contribution, no matter how important, is only a drop in the ocean of truth." |
| "..the planet is just too small for these developing countries to repeat the economic growth in the same way that the rich countries have done it in the past. We don't have enough natural resources, we don't have enough atmosphere. Clearly, something has to change," - Mario Molina, Mexican-American chemist (died 18 Mar 1943) | |
| "I have always attached great importance to the manner in which an experiment is set up and conducted ... the experiment should be set up to open as many windows as possible on the unforeseen." | |
| QUIZ | |
| Before you look at today's web page, see if you can answer some of these questions about the events that happened on this day. Some of the names are very familiar. Others will likely stump you. Tickle your curiosity with these questions, then check your answers on today's web page. | |
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| Answers |
When you have your answers ready to all the questions above, you'll find all the information to check them, and more, on the March 19 web page of Today in Science History. Or, try this link first for just the brief answers. Fast answers for the previous newsletter for March 18: dead in sea on a voyage, believed likely suicide from depression, murder not ruled out; cybernetics; Adolph Bandelier; pigs; ceramic; tethered space-walk. |
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