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Keeping Time
A Digital Commonplace Book
Thursday, December 3, 2009
The Royal Society: Past, Present and Future
To celebrate its 350
th
anniversary, the Royal Society created an interactive timeline,
Trailblazing
, which offers access to the most influential, inspiring, and intriguing papers published by the society.
Below: “
A Letter of Benjamin Franklin … concerning an electrical Kite
.”
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