Carl Sagan explained the thought process of the ancient Greek scientist Eratosthenes, who determined the circumference of the ...
The monumental debate between Democritus and Aristotle shaped 2,000 years of science and revolutionized our understanding of ...
On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sent the world’s first telegraph message, tapping out the biblical phrase “What hath God ...
Songs and music activities for KS2 pupils aged 7 - 11 exploring the civilisation and myths of Ancient Greece. Includes six ...
He was the mathematician who ran through the streets shouting “Eureka!” — but that was only a glimpse of his genius.
Hygieia was a prominent figure in both ancient Greek and Roman mythology—she was the daughter of Asclepius, the god of medicine. Hygieia (from whose name we get the word ‘hygiene’) was known as the ...