Blue Plaque Honors Founder of the Chemical Society Founded in 1839

Blue Plaque Honors Founder of the Chemical Society Founded in 1839

# Robert Warington Recognized with Blue Plaque for His Contributions to Chemistry Robert Warington, the trailblazer of the Chemical Society, which eventually evolved into the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), has been celebrated with a distinguished blue plaque by the [Otter Valley Association](https://www.ova.org.uk/otter-valley-blue-plaques). The plaque was revealed on **16 March** at Warington’s previous residence in […]

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From *Ta Physika* to Contemporary Physics – Volume XXXIX

From *Ta Physika* to Contemporary Physics – Volume XXXIX

# **Christoph Scheiner and the Advancement of Optical Science** ## **Introduction** The early 1600s represented a pivotal moment in the exploration of optics and vision, characterized by innovative research that redefined human comprehension of sight’s mechanisms. A key player in this shift was **Christoph Scheiner (1573–1650)**, a Jesuit astronomer, physicist, and inventor. His optical advancements […]

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Enhancing Mechanical Strength of Spider Silk by Increasing Hydrogen Bonding via Stretching

Enhancing Mechanical Strength of Spider Silk by Increasing Hydrogen Bonding via Stretching

# **Exploring the Power of Spider Silk: How Stretching Amplifies Its Qualities** Spider silk has captivated researchers for ages due to its remarkable strength, flexibility, and resilience. Its mechanical characteristics are frequently likened to those of steel and advanced synthetic substances like Kevlar. Nevertheless, large-scale extraction of natural spider silk is not feasible, prompting scientists […]

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"From *Ta Physika* to Contemporary Physics – An Overview of History"

“From *Ta Physika* to Contemporary Physics – An Overview of History”

# The Influence of *Sidereus Nuncius* and Galileo Galilei’s Ascent in Science Before 1610, Galileo Galilei was an unnoticed mathematician, occupying the lowest position of professor at the University of Padua. While his skills were clear and he studied motion and gravity, he had not yet released any significant writings. This situation changed dramatically with […]

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US Assesses Regulations to Avert Chemical Incidents

US Assesses Regulations to Avert Chemical Incidents

# EPA Revisiting Risk Management Program, Sparking Controversy The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has revealed a reevaluation of the **Risk Management Program (RMP)**, a framework of rules aimed at averting catastrophic industrial chemical events. This review, anticipated to wrap up by the end of the next year, has rekindled a prolonged policy dispute regarding […]

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Kakhovka Dam Assault Triggers Hazardous Heavy Metal Contamination

Kakhovka Dam Assault Triggers Hazardous Heavy Metal Contamination

# **The Ecological Consequences of the Kakhovka Dam Collapse: An Unseen Environmental Crisis** The collapse of the Kakhovka dam in the Russian-held territory of southern Ukraine in June 2023 instigated an ecological disaster with enduring repercussions. While the initial consequences of the incident—flooding, displacement of people, and financial losses—have gained significant media coverage, the environmental […]

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Evaluating the Quality: Analyzing a Penguin Product – Section One

Evaluating the Quality: Analyzing a Penguin Product – Section One

# A Critical Assessment of *The Secret Lives of Numbers* by Kate Kitagawa & Timothy Revell ## Introduction *The Secret Lives of Numbers: A Global History of Mathematics & Its Unsung Trailblazers*, authored by Kate Kitagawa & Timothy Revell, presents itself as an ambitious investigation into the worldwide legacy of mathematics and the often-overlooked figures […]

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