Hippocrates’ oath
Hippocrates, (born c. 460 BCE, island of Cos, Greece—died c. 375 BCE, Larissa, Thessaly), ancient Greek physician who lived during Greece’s Classical period and is traditionally regarded as the father of medicine. It is difficult to isolate the facts of Hippocrates’ life from the later tales told about him or to assess his medicine accurately […]
Ο Όρκος του Ιπποκράτη
Ο Ιπποκράτης, (γεννήθηκε γύρω στο 460 π.Χ., στο νησί της Κω, στην Ελλάδα – πέθανε γύρω στο 375 π.Χ., στη Λάρισα της Θεσσαλίας), είναι αρχαίος Έλληνας γιατρός που έζησε κατά την κλασική περίοδο της Ελλάδας και θεωρείται παραδοσιακά ως ο πατέρας της ιατρικής. Είναι δύσκολο να απομονώσει κανείς τα γεγονότα της ζωής του Ιπποκράτη από […]
Збунети Компаси
Има објавено девет поетски збирки што се одлично примени од критиката, високо оценети и наградени со различни награди во земјата и во странство, како што се наградата „Студентски збор“ за најдобра дебитантска книга „Патување низ скршени слики“ (1984), меѓународната награда „Џакомо Леопарди“ во Италија (2004), највисоката национална награда за поезија „Браќа Миладиновци“ на СВП за […]
A Briefer History of Time
This book is a 2006 popular-science book by the English physicist Stephen Hawking and the American physicist Leonard Mlodinow. The book is an update and rewrite of Hawking’s 1988 A Brief History of Time. In this book Hawking and Mlodinow present quantum mechanics, string theory, the big bang theory, and other topics in a more […]
Letter to Madame Christina of Lorraine, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
How Do Scientists Develop Antibiotics?
This is a scientific article of the Journal “Frontiers for Young Minds”, an open-access scientific journal written by scientifics and reviewed by a board of kids and teens. Karwa S, Kadam S and Kaushik K (2020) How Do Scientists Develop Antibiotics?. Front. Young Minds. 8:532921. doi: 10.3389/frym.2020.532921
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
Charles Darwin (1809–1882) English naturalist, geologist and biologist published his work in 1859. It is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. He introduced the theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selection. Darwin included evidence that he had collected during an expedition, his subsequent findings from research, correspondence, and experimentation. His ideas conflicted […]
Anatomical drawings
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (1452 – 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance. His study of anatomy, originally pursued for his training as an artist, had grown by the 1490s into an independent area of research. He sought to comprehend the human body’ physical working as a creation of nature. For two decades, he did practical work […]
King Solomon’s Ring
Konrad Lorenz (1903 –1989) was an Austrian zoolist, ethologist and ornithologist. He is often regarded as one of the founders of modern ethology,the study of animal behaviour. The book’s title refers to a legendary ring that supposedly gave King Solomon the power to speak to animals. Lorenz claimed to have achieved this feat of communication with several […]