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science
The Faraday cage was invented and named after Michael Faraday.
Michael Faraday did write articles for the Royal Society and gave some public lectures, but did not write any novels. ADDED: The Royal Society continue the public lecture tradition annually, around Christmas, with science talks and demonstrations in Michael Faraday's name, and designed to interest children as well as adults.
The Michael Faraday Prize is awarded by the Royal Society of London for "excellence in communicating science to UK audiences".
The Michael Faraday Prize is awarded by the Royal Society of London for "excellence in communicating science to UK audiences".
Physics. More specifically, electromagnetism.
Yes, Michael Faraday was appointed as the Director of the Royal Institution in 1825. He held this position until his death in 1867. Faraday made significant contributions to science during his tenure at the institution.
That is his full name, he had no middle names.
Michael Faraday had a variety of interests outside of his scientific work. He enjoyed reading and developed a passion for literature, particularly in chemistry and physics. Additionally, he had a keen interest in the arts, attending lectures and exhibitions, and he was known to appreciate drawing and painting, which he sometimes used to illustrate scientific concepts. Faraday also engaged in public speaking, sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm for science with a broader audience.
Michael Faraday had three brothers.
Michael Faraday
I'm pretty sure it's Michael Faraday.