PODCAST · science
Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887
by Various
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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019 - Herbet's Tepid Douche How to Make a Star Finder
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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018 - Sponges
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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017 - The Winner ot the Derby The Falls of Gairsoppa
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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016 - Photographic Study of Stellar Spectra Harvard College Observatory
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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015 - Phenomena of Alternating Currents
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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014 - Bricks and Brickwork Part 4
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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013 - Bricks and Brickwork Part 3
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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012 - Bricks and Brickwork Part 2
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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011 - Bricks and Brickwork Part 1
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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010 - The New British Coinage and Jubilee Medal
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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009 - Recent Progress in Gas Engineering Part 2
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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008 - Recent Progress in Gas Engineering Part 1
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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007 - A New Process of Casting Iron and Other Metals upon Lace Embroideries Fern Leaves and Other Combusti
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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006 - Link Belting
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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005 - Kent's Torsion Balance
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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004 - Magazine Rifles Preservative Liquid
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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003 - An English Car Coupling
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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002 - New British Torpedo Experiments
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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001 - The Falke Type Torpedo Boat The German Navy--The New Gunboat Eber
Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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Since its founding in 1845, Scientific American has been a cornerstone of popular science, inviting readers on an enlightening journey through a multitude of scientific fields. In this fascinating supplement, youll discover a selection of captivating short articles that delve into a variety of subjects, including cutting-edge developments in torpedo boats, thrilling engineering breakthroughs, curious discoveries about sponges, and a comprehensive examination of bricks and brickwork, among many other intriguing topics. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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