Sir James Dewar
The spelling is "thermos" (still a trademark name Thermos), a vacuum-insulated flask.
who invent the florence flask
Ben hubberd Ben hubbardSir James Dewar invented the vacuum flask.
1892
Scottish scientist Sir James Dewar invented the vacuum flask in 1892.
James Dewar
Thermus aquaticus = =
The scientific name of thermophiles is typically derived from the genus to which they belong, such as Thermus or Thermococcus. For example, the scientific name for a thermophile in the genus Thermus might be Thermus aquaticus.
Thermus aquaticus Thermus thermophilus Chloroflexus aurantiacus Pyrodictium abyssi
James Dewar invented the Dewar flask in 1892, a type of vacuum flask that can keep its contents hot or cold for long periods of time. He also worked on the liquefaction of gases and was known for his research in cryogenics.
it was made in 1892 by ben hebberd by Sarah wood bexhill
Both have scientific and commercial uses 1.1) Thermus produces Taq polymerase 1.2) Dinococcus used to clean up radioactive contamination