In 1835 Joseph Plateau (1801-1883) was appointed Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Ghent University, Belgium. By then he was well known for his groundbreaking work on the aftereffect of light on the human retina, and he would go on to become the first person to produce moving images, for which he is considered to be the Father of Film. His greatest scientific achievement, however, was his discovery of surface tension
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The Lumière brothers, born in France in the 1860\u27s, were two brothers that were pioneers in early...
Lee De Forest, a pioneer of wireless communication, served as a faculty member at Lewis Institute du...
From the 1840s, scientists were using photography to record and measure phenomena which lay beyond h...
In 1835 Joseph Plateau (1801-1883) was appointed Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Ghent U...
THE PLATEAU EXHIBITION AT THE SCIENCE MUSEUM IN GHENT 2001 Film historians with a tick for the archa...
Pierre Lecomte du Noüy, circa late 1930s Pierre Lecomte du Noüy (1883, Paris – 1947) was a French bi...
The history of the scientific research on foam films, traditionally known as soap films, dates back ...
The world of film has gotten increasingly complex in part because of the technology being developed ...
AbstractBenjamin Franklin, mostly known for his participation in writing The Declaration of Independ...
Cinema and Physics are two very intertwined fields: the discoveries in physics opened new and more e...
This joint biography is of William and Lawrence Bragg, who changed all of science in the 20th-centur...
Every healthcare professional should be aware of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen′s discovery of X-rays over 1...
International audienceAuguste Bravais by his fundamental work on lattice has pioneered modern crysta...
This paper is concerned with the cultural implications of legal decisions around the invention and p...
Benjamin Franklin, the 18th-century American statesman and scientist, watched the calming effect of ...
The Lumière brothers, born in France in the 1860\u27s, were two brothers that were pioneers in early...
Lee De Forest, a pioneer of wireless communication, served as a faculty member at Lewis Institute du...
From the 1840s, scientists were using photography to record and measure phenomena which lay beyond h...