Benjamin Franklin found out that lightning was a form of electricity or something like that. That's why he flew the kite with the metal key(I think)
There is some debate as to what Benjamin Franklin's favorite invention was. However, some believe that he favored his glass harmonica.
The 1940's was a decade of many scientific and drug related discoveries
Some important scientific discoveries made during this period include the discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895, the discovery of the electron by J.J. Thomson in 1897, and the discovery of radioactivity by Marie Curie in 1898. These discoveries laid the foundation for advancements in fields such as physics, medicine, and nuclear science.
The first test tube baby?
Black holes
doctors and researchers have recently found stemcells
medicine,weather predicting,and disease prevention?
There were several scientific discoveries that were made in 2008. Some include finding out that humans can only hold three to four items in short-term memory, discovering that dinosaurs and birds have closer connections than previously thought, and finding a new species of gorillas in the Congo.
Some religious leaders feared that scientific discoveries undermined the power they had over believers that followed their doctrine. There are some scientists that still hold a religious faith. Which means that it all depends on your need to believe in an omnipotent being.
*the hair straightner*the Fonacal accossis*the Hair dryer*the Hair curler
Some of the biggest scientific discoveries of the 21st century include the detection of gravitational waves, the discovery of the Higgs boson particle, the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology, and the first close-up images of Pluto taken by the New Horizons spacecraft.
Some significant scientific discoveries of the 1700s include the development of the theory of gravitation by Isaac Newton, the classification of living organisms by Carl Linnaeus, and the discovery of oxygen by Joseph Priestley. These discoveries laid the foundation for modern physics, biology, and chemistry.