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"Here They Are, Science's 10 Most Beautiful Experiments" is mistitled.
2. Learn about a recent list of the most beautiful scientific experiments in history by reading and discussing "Here They Are, Science's 10 Most Beautiful Experiments".
Johnson's new book, "The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments," is an appealing account of important scientific discoveries to which a variation of Keats applies: occasionally, beauty yields truth.
Overview of Lesson Plan: In this lesson, students research "science's 10 most beautiful experiments" and the historical periods in which these experiments were conducted.
How are these discoveries viewed today? 2. As a class, read and discuss the first four paragraphs of the article "Here They Are, Science's 10 Most Beautiful Experiments," focusing on the following questions: a.
Correction: October 7 , 2002 Monday An article in Science Times on Sept. 24 about physicists' selections of the 10 most beautiful experiments misstated a portion of Newton's theory of gravity, cited in a discussion of Cavendish's torsion-bar experiment.
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When Robert P. Crease, a member of the philosophy department at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and the historian at Brookhaven National Laboratory, recently asked physicists to nominate the most beautiful experiment of all time, the 10 winners were largely solo performances, involving at most a few assistants.
Two of Dr. Holmes's other highly acclaimed books are "Meselson, Stahl, and the Replication of DNA: A History of the Most Beautiful Experiment in Biology" (2001), and "Lavoisier and the Chemistry of Life" (1985), a study of the scientist often referred to as the father of modern chemistry.
Also known as "the most beautiful experiment in biology" (Holmes 2011), this experiment was carried out by Matthew Meselson and Frank Stahl by using an analytic ultracentrifuge (see also entry: Experiment in Physics: The Meselson-Stahl Experiment).
In this section the experiment performed by Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl, which has been called "the most beautiful experiment in biology", and which was designed to answer the question of the correct DNA replication mechanism will be discussed (Meselson and Stahl 1958).
The result was a clear victory for semi-conservative replication, and the Meselson-Stahl experiment became known as the "most beautiful experiment in biology" (Meselson and Stahl 1958; Holmes 2001).
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