Who discovered Copper?
Copper is a metal which was known to people even during the pre historic times. Due to this reason we cannot say who discovered copper but evidence found by archaeologists… Read more »
Copper is a metal which was known to people even during the pre historic times. Due to this reason we cannot say who discovered copper but evidence found by archaeologists… Read more »
Potassium is a soft metal which reacts very quickly with water. It was not known to the ancient civilizations and the credit for its isolation and discovery goes to Sir… Read more »
Saturn has always been visible to ancient humans hence it is difficult to name the person who discovered it. It was Galileo who took a look at the Saturn with… Read more »
The earliest reference to the disease dates back to the 6th century B.C. when Indian physician, Shushruta noticed the sweet nature of the urine and coined the term “madhumeha” for… Read more »
The credit is generally given to the Chinese for the discovery of fireworks along with the gunpowder in the 9th century. According to a popular story, a cook accidentally mixed… Read more »
Venus, with almost the same size as that of the Earth, is visible through naked eye. Man has been seeing it since time immemorial but the ancients believed it two… Read more »
The credit for discovering hydrogen goes to T. Von Hohenheim, who accidently discovered the gas (H2) in the 15th century AD, when he mixed acids and metals. He was not… Read more »
Gunpowder was discovered by the Chinese sometime in the 8th century A.D. The first written record of the manufacturing of gunpowder is found in the Wujiang Zongyao, a military guide… Read more »
Polio is an infectious disease which affects children and young adults. It acquired the shape of a worldwide epidemic till the 1950’s when Jonas Salk from the University of Pittsburgh… Read more »
The Leo Constellation was discovered by early humans as it is the most visible one in the night sky. The Egyptians and the Sumerians were aware of the constellation and… Read more »