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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 21 MIN

019 - Scientific Hypothesis - Radioactive Substances

from Introduction to the History of Science · host Walter Libby

Dive into the fascinating journey of scientific thought and discovery with this engaging introduction to the history of science. From the early concepts of time and space in ancient civilizations like Babylonia and Egypt to groundbreaking achievements such as Langleys heavier-than-air flying machine and Curies discovery of radioactivity, this podcast offers a captivating overview of how scientific ideas have shaped our world. Join Steven Seitel as he guides you through these pivotal moments that paved the way for modern science.

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019 - Scientific Hypothesis - Radioactive Substances

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