Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences - Charles Darwin, Joseph Priestley, Carl Linnaeus, Emanuel Swedenborg, Thomas Edison, Pierre-Simon Lap (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 217. Chapters: Charles Darwin, Joseph Priestley, Carl Linnaeus, Emanuel Swedenborg, Thomas Edison, Pierre-Simon Laplace, William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, Alexander von Humboldt, Leonhard Euler, Michael Faraday, Vladimir Gilelevich Maz'ya, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Samuel Morse, Georges Cuvier, Humphry Davy, Otto Hahn, Richard Owen, Joseph Dalton Hooker, Glenn T. Seaborg, Viktor Rydberg, Augustin-Louis Cauchy, Louis Agassiz, Eugenius Warming, Joseph Louis Lagrange, Charles Wheatstone, Sir William Lawrence, 1st Baronet, Francois Guizot, Edward Jenner, Jean-Pierre Changeux, Ludwig Boltzmann, Benjamin Rush, Robert K. Merton, Per-Olov Lowdin, Charles Lyell, George Biddell Airy, Dmitri Mendeleev, William Herschel, Joseph Banks, Rudolf Virchow. Excerpt: Charles Robert Darwin, FRS (12 February 1809 - 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors, and proposed the scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection, in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding. Darwin published his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species, overcoming scientific rejection of earlier concepts of transmutation of species. By the 1870s the scientific community and much of the general public had accepted evolution as a fact. However, many favoured competing explanations and it was not until the emergence of the modern evolutionary synthesis from the 1930s to the 1950s that a broad consensus developed in which natural selection was the basic mechanism of evolution. In modified form, Darwin's scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences, explaining the diversity of life. Darwin's early interest in nature led him to neglect his medical education at the University of Edinburgh; instead, he helped to investigate marine invertebrates. Studies at the University of Cambridge encouraged his passion for natural science. His five-year voyage on HMS Beagle established him as an eminent geologist whose observations and theories supported Charles Lyell's uniformitarian ideas, and publication of his journal of the voyage made him famous as a popular author. Puzzled by the geographical distribution of wildlife and fossils he collected on the voyage, Darwin began detailed investigations and in 1838 conceived his theory of natural selection. Although he discussed his ideas with several naturalists, he needed time for extensive research and his geological work had priority. He was writing up his theory in 1858 when Alfred Russel Wallace sent him an essay which described the same

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 217. Chapters: Charles Darwin, Joseph Priestley, Carl Linnaeus, Emanuel Swedenborg, Thomas Edison, Pierre-Simon Laplace, William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, Alexander von Humboldt, Leonhard Euler, Michael Faraday, Vladimir Gilelevich Maz'ya, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Samuel Morse, Georges Cuvier, Humphry Davy, Otto Hahn, Richard Owen, Joseph Dalton Hooker, Glenn T. Seaborg, Viktor Rydberg, Augustin-Louis Cauchy, Louis Agassiz, Eugenius Warming, Joseph Louis Lagrange, Charles Wheatstone, Sir William Lawrence, 1st Baronet, Francois Guizot, Edward Jenner, Jean-Pierre Changeux, Ludwig Boltzmann, Benjamin Rush, Robert K. Merton, Per-Olov Lowdin, Charles Lyell, George Biddell Airy, Dmitri Mendeleev, William Herschel, Joseph Banks, Rudolf Virchow. Excerpt: Charles Robert Darwin, FRS (12 February 1809 - 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors, and proposed the scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection, in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding. Darwin published his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species, overcoming scientific rejection of earlier concepts of transmutation of species. By the 1870s the scientific community and much of the general public had accepted evolution as a fact. However, many favoured competing explanations and it was not until the emergence of the modern evolutionary synthesis from the 1930s to the 1950s that a broad consensus developed in which natural selection was the basic mechanism of evolution. In modified form, Darwin's scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences, explaining the diversity of life. Darwin's early interest in nature led him to neglect his medical education at the University of Edinburgh; instead, he helped to investigate marine invertebrates. Studies at the University of Cambridge encouraged his passion for natural science. His five-year voyage on HMS Beagle established him as an eminent geologist whose observations and theories supported Charles Lyell's uniformitarian ideas, and publication of his journal of the voyage made him famous as a popular author. Puzzled by the geographical distribution of wildlife and fossils he collected on the voyage, Darwin began detailed investigations and in 1838 conceived his theory of natural selection. Although he discussed his ideas with several naturalists, he needed time for extensive research and his geological work had priority. He was writing up his theory in 1858 when Alfred Russel Wallace sent him an essay which described the same

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December 2012

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December 2012

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246 x 189 x 12mm (L x W x T)

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732

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978-1-232-46485-3

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9781232464853

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