For those who love science and radio (and who doesn’t), the German city of Karlsruhe should have a special place in their hearts. It was there that physicist Heinrich Hertz proved the existence of ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
1857: Heinrich Rudolf Hertz is born. The physicist will make key discoveries about the transmission of electromagnetic waves and eventually give his name to a pervasive measurement of the electronic ...
Today Google’s homepage sports a mesmerizing animated GIF of rolling waves, dolled up in Google’s colors, in celebration of the 155th birthday of Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, the German physicist who proved ...
THE last day of 1893 witnessed the tragic death of Prof. Milnes Marshall on Scawfell: on the New Year's Day Prof. Heinrich R. Hertz passed away, and his death will be even more severely felt in many ...
Today is the 155th birthday of Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, the German physicist who was able to prove the existence of electromagnetic waves. To celebrate his contributions to the world, Google has a ...
Today on Google's home page is a special logo for Heinrich Rudolf Hertz. Hertz was born a 155 years ago and Google wanted people to remember him and his contributions to the world. Here is the logo: ...
Artist's rendition of the Heinrich Hertz satellite. Credit: OHB Systems. Updated July 26 at 3:43 p.m. Eastern with additional information from DLR, and Aug. 2 with information from the German Federal ...
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