RiverWoods has completely removed all items from the closed Slifer House Museum collection and facilitated the placement of treasured artifacts into the care of local institutions and historical ...
The name Joseph Priestley may spark some dim memories from high school chemistry class, since he's credited with the ...
Natural springs that produce effervescent H 2 O have existed since the dawn of the Earth, but pumping gas into water became the obsession of an Englishman named Joseph Priestley in 1767.
The film discusses the evolution of chemistry from alchemy, highlighting key figures like Joseph Priestley and Antoine Lavoisier. It explains significant experiments that led to the discovery of ...
While competing in a game show called ‘The greatest science investigator of all time’, Joseph Priestley describes his work. He explains how he discovered carbon dioxide (heavy air) and oxygen ...
The letters of Joseph Priestley to Theophilus Lindsey written between 1769 and 1794 offer a valuable insight into Priestley’s life and work and shed much light on the development of rational dissent ...
This ACS Webinar is co-produced with The Joseph Priestley Society at the Science History Institute and is moderated by Founder, President, and CEO Maria L. Maccecchini Annovis Bio and Partner Bill ...
The Joseph Priestley building is home to our chemical scientists. We recently invested £5.2 million into its refurbishment and a new undergraduate teaching lab. The result is a cutting-edge learning ...
While competing in a game show called ‘The greatest science investigator of all time’, Joseph Priestley describes his work. He explains how he discovered carbon dioxide (heavy air) and oxygen ...