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Fight the venom of interferon with poison - the nemesis of the virus! It can effectively inhibit a variety of infectious viruses and is a major discovery in the history of human medicine.
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There are many scientists who are revered and praised by people, and here are some examples:
1.Albert Einstein: He won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the theory of relativity and mass, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest scientists in the history of science in the 20th century.
2.Newton: Known as the founder of modern physics and astronomy for his contributions such as the Three Laws and the Law of Universal Gravitation.
3.Darwin: He became an important figure in biology because of his writings on the theory of evolution and the origin of species.
4.Marie Curie: She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her and her husband's research on radioactive elements and the discovery of radium.
5.Bohr: Known as one of the founders of modern physics for his pioneering contributions to atomic structure and quantum mechanics, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
The contributions of these scientists have not only contributed to the advancement of the scientific field, but also had a profound impact on the development of human society as a whole, so they have been revered and praised by people. <>
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Copernicus wrote about the movement of celestial bodies, which was attacked by geocentrism and religion; Galileo discovered that Sunspots were under house arrest by the Roman Church; Darwin was attacked and unjustly killed; Bruno preached heliocentrism and was burned.
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Nicolaus Copernicus (Latin: Nicolaus Copernicus, 19 February 1473 – 24 May 1543) was a Polish Renaissance mathematician and astronomer.
Born in Poland in 1473, he is fluent in many Chinese, knows classic literature, is a competent translator, has been an archon, diplomat, and an economist. At the age of 40, he proposed the heliocentric theory, and after many years of observation and calculation, he completed his great work "The Theory of the Movement of the Heavenly Sphere". Copernicus's "heliocentrism" dealt a heavy blow to the Church's cosmology and was a great victory in the struggle between materialism and idealism.
He devoted his life to the study of astronomy, leaving a legacy for future generations.
Copernicus offended the authority of the Church by proposing the "heliocentric theory", but Copernicus did not stop his research. Copernicus mainly used the "heliocentric theory" as the main theory, and through constantly observing the movement of celestial bodies and constantly calculating the laws of celestial motion in the process, it took many years to finally write his masterpiece "Theory of the Movement of Celestial Bodies".
Giordano. Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) was an Italian thinker, natural scientist, philosopher and writer. He courageously defended and developed Copernicus's heliocentric theory and spread it throughout Europe, and was hailed by the world as a fearless fighter against the Church and scholasticism, and a martyr for defending the truth.
Because of his criticism of scholasticism and theology, his opposition to geocentrism, and the promotion of heliocentrism, cosmology, and religious philosophy, he was imprisoned in 1592 and finally sentenced by the Inquisition"Heresy"Burned in Campo de' Fiori in Rome. His main works include "On the Infinite Universe and the World" and "Noah's Ark".
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Newton discovered the law of universal gravitation.
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1. Pythagoras discovered the Pythagorean theorem in 500 BC.
2. In 1543 A.D., Copernicus discovered the movement of the sun and the earth and founded the "heliocentric theory".
3. Harvey discovered blood circulation in 1628 AD.
4. Newton discovered the law of gravitation in 1678.
5. Franklin discovered that lightning was charged in 1752.
6. In 1796 A.D., Cinna discovered cowpox immunity.
7. In 1858, Darwin discovered the law of biological evolution and founded the "theory of evolution".
8. X-rays were discovered by Roentgen in 1895.
9. The Curies discovered radium in 1898.
10. In 1905 and 1915, Albert Einstein discovered the unified relationship between space, time and matter, and founded the "special theory of relativity" and "general relativity" respectively.
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The story of a great invention that was accidentally discovered by a scientist--- the discovery of penicillin.
Alexander Fleming (6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955) was a British bacteriologist, biochemist, and microbiologist.
In 1928, Fleming was lecturing bacteriology at the University of London and accidentally discovered that mold had a bactericidal effect, which looked like a brush under the microscope, so Fleming called it "penicillin" (the original meaning of penicillin is fine-haired). From this time on, Fleming began to systematically study penicillin, and it was not until 1938 that penicillin was officially used on patients. During World War II, penicillin saved countless lives.
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