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One of the world's oldest scientific institutions is marking the start of its 350th year by putting 60 of its most memorable research papers online. | One of the world's oldest scientific institutions is marking the start of its 350th year by putting 60 of its most memorable research papers online. |
The Royal Society, founded in London in 1660, is making public manuscripts by figures like Sir Isaac Newton. | The Royal Society, founded in London in 1660, is making public manuscripts by figures like Sir Isaac Newton. |
Benjamin Franklin's account of his risky kite-flying experiment is also available on the Trailblazing website. | |
Society president Lord Rees said the papers documented some of the most "thrilling moments" in science history. | Society president Lord Rees said the papers documented some of the most "thrilling moments" in science history. |
The Royal Society grew out of the so-called "Invisible College" of thinkers who began meeting in the mid-1640s to discuss science and philosophy. | The Royal Society grew out of the so-called "Invisible College" of thinkers who began meeting in the mid-1640s to discuss science and philosophy. |
Its official foundation date is 28 November 1660 and thereafter it met weekly to debate and witness experiments. | Its official foundation date is 28 November 1660 and thereafter it met weekly to debate and witness experiments. |
Mozart study | Mozart study |
The papers published on the Trailblazing website were first printed in the society's journal, Philosophical Transactions. | The papers published on the Trailblazing website were first printed in the society's journal, Philosophical Transactions. |
They were chosen from 60,000 printed since the journal's foundation in 1665 - a date which makes it the oldest continuously published scientific periodical in the world. | They were chosen from 60,000 printed since the journal's foundation in 1665 - a date which makes it the oldest continuously published scientific periodical in the world. |
Among the highlights are a gruesome account of a 17th Century blood transfusion and the article in which Sir Isaac showed that white light is a mixture of other colours. | Among the highlights are a gruesome account of a 17th Century blood transfusion and the article in which Sir Isaac showed that white light is a mixture of other colours. |
The scientific papers represent a ceaseless quest by scientists over the centuries Lord ReesPresident of the Royal Society Audio slideshow: 350 years of discovery | The scientific papers represent a ceaseless quest by scientists over the centuries Lord ReesPresident of the Royal Society Audio slideshow: 350 years of discovery |
Also included is Mr Franklin's account of his ill-advised attempt in 1752 to show that lightning was a form of electricity by flying a kite in a storm, and a 1970 paper on black holes co-written by Professor Stephen Hawking. | Also included is Mr Franklin's account of his ill-advised attempt in 1752 to show that lightning was a form of electricity by flying a kite in a storm, and a 1970 paper on black holes co-written by Professor Stephen Hawking. |
There is also an entertaining paper about a study of the nine-year-old Mozart in London in 1770 to determine whether he really was a child prodigy. | There is also an entertaining paper about a study of the nine-year-old Mozart in London in 1770 to determine whether he really was a child prodigy. |
Suggestions he was in fact a midget adult were dismissed by writer Daines Barrington on the grounds that young Wolfgang was more enthusiastic about playing with his cat than practising his harpsichord. | Suggestions he was in fact a midget adult were dismissed by writer Daines Barrington on the grounds that young Wolfgang was more enthusiastic about playing with his cat than practising his harpsichord. |
'Thrilling moments' | 'Thrilling moments' |
Lord Rees said: "The scientific papers on Trailblazing represent a ceaseless quest by scientists over the centuries, many of them Fellows of the Royal Society, to test and build on our knowledge of humankind and the universe. | Lord Rees said: "The scientific papers on Trailblazing represent a ceaseless quest by scientists over the centuries, many of them Fellows of the Royal Society, to test and build on our knowledge of humankind and the universe. |
"Individually, they represent those thrilling moments when science allows us to understand better and to see further." | "Individually, they represent those thrilling moments when science allows us to understand better and to see further." |
The Royal Society is holding a series of events during its 350th year to mark the anniversary. | The Royal Society is holding a series of events during its 350th year to mark the anniversary. |
They include a nine-day science and arts festival next summer and a series of public lectures and debates at its London headquarters. | They include a nine-day science and arts festival next summer and a series of public lectures and debates at its London headquarters. |
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