But the question was: What were they made of? In England, the 19th-century physicist J.J. Thompson conducted experiments using magnets and electricity, like this.
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But the question was: What were they made of? In England, the 19th-century physicist J.J. Thompson conducted experiments using magnets and electricity, like this.
The case for curiosity-driven research | Suzie Sheehy
But the question was: What were they made of? In England, the 19th-century physicist J.J. Thompson conducted experiments using magnets and electricity, like this.
The case for curiosity-driven research | Suzie Sheehy
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