Michael Faraday (Newington Butt, September 22, 1791 - Hampton Court, August 25, 1867) was a British-born physicist and chemist whose main contribution...
John dalton (1766-1844) was an English chemist, scientist, and meteorologist, best known for his studies on color blindness and his atomic model. He a...
Pythagoras of Samos (570 BC - 490 BC) was a pre-Socratic philosopher, considered the father of mathematics and founder of Pythagoreanism, a philosophi...
Claudius Ptolemy (100-170) was an Egyptian astronomer, geographer, mathematician, poet, and astrologer, known for his proposal of the geocentric model...
Tycho brahe (1546-1601) was a Danish astronomer, astronomer, and alchemist known for his accurate observations of celestial bodies, which changed beli...
The causal investigation It is the one aimed at discovering possible relationships between variables. Its objective is to understand which variables a...
Blaise pascal (1623-1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and theologian. He revolutionized the world from an early age, with...
The dichromic acid is an unstable dibasic oxidizing acid known only in solution and in the form of dichromatic salts (such as potassium dichromate) wh...
The normative science they are a type of information that is developed and interpreted with the intention of applying policies or a class of policies ...