• 030 - Upon a Modification of Wheatstone's Microphone and Its Applicability to Radiophonic Researches
    Mar 5 2026
    Since its inception in 1845, Scientific American has stood as one of the oldest continuously published periodicals in the United States, captivating readers with its insightful coverage of a diverse array of scientific topics. This particular supplement delves into intriguing articles on subjects such as Seyfferths Pyrometer, the presence of organic matter in sea-water, the unique composition of elephants milk, and the efficiency of electric light. Join us as we explore these fascinating themes that highlight the wonders of science, narrated by Larry Wilson.
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    6 mins
  • 029 - An Integrating Machine
    Mar 4 2026
    Since its inception in 1845, Scientific American has stood as one of the oldest continuously published periodicals in the United States, captivating readers with its insightful coverage of a diverse array of scientific topics. This particular supplement delves into intriguing articles on subjects such as Seyfferths Pyrometer, the presence of organic matter in sea-water, the unique composition of elephants milk, and the efficiency of electric light. Join us as we explore these fascinating themes that highlight the wonders of science, narrated by Larry Wilson.
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    9 mins
  • 028 - Gelatine Transparencies for the Lantern
    Mar 4 2026
    Since its inception in 1845, Scientific American has stood as one of the oldest continuously published periodicals in the United States, captivating readers with its insightful coverage of a diverse array of scientific topics. This particular supplement delves into intriguing articles on subjects such as Seyfferths Pyrometer, the presence of organic matter in sea-water, the unique composition of elephants milk, and the efficiency of electric light. Join us as we explore these fascinating themes that highlight the wonders of science, narrated by Larry Wilson.
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    10 mins
  • 027 - The Photographic Image What It Is
    Mar 4 2026
    Since its inception in 1845, Scientific American has stood as one of the oldest continuously published periodicals in the United States, captivating readers with its insightful coverage of a diverse array of scientific topics. This particular supplement delves into intriguing articles on subjects such as Seyfferths Pyrometer, the presence of organic matter in sea-water, the unique composition of elephants milk, and the efficiency of electric light. Join us as we explore these fascinating themes that highlight the wonders of science, narrated by Larry Wilson.
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    13 mins
  • 026 - Photo-Electricity of Fluor-Spar Crystals The Aurora Borealis and Telegraph Cables
    Mar 4 2026
    Since its inception in 1845, Scientific American has stood as one of the oldest continuously published periodicals in the United States, captivating readers with its insightful coverage of a diverse array of scientific topics. This particular supplement delves into intriguing articles on subjects such as Seyfferths Pyrometer, the presence of organic matter in sea-water, the unique composition of elephants milk, and the efficiency of electric light. Join us as we explore these fascinating themes that highlight the wonders of science, narrated by Larry Wilson.
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    8 mins
  • 025 - On the Space Protected by a Lightning-Conductor
    Mar 4 2026
    Since its inception in 1845, Scientific American has stood as one of the oldest continuously published periodicals in the United States, captivating readers with its insightful coverage of a diverse array of scientific topics. This particular supplement delves into intriguing articles on subjects such as Seyfferths Pyrometer, the presence of organic matter in sea-water, the unique composition of elephants milk, and the efficiency of electric light. Join us as we explore these fascinating themes that highlight the wonders of science, narrated by Larry Wilson.
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    10 mins
  • 024 - Economy of the Electric Light
    Mar 4 2026
    Since its inception in 1845, Scientific American has stood as one of the oldest continuously published periodicals in the United States, captivating readers with its insightful coverage of a diverse array of scientific topics. This particular supplement delves into intriguing articles on subjects such as Seyfferths Pyrometer, the presence of organic matter in sea-water, the unique composition of elephants milk, and the efficiency of electric light. Join us as we explore these fascinating themes that highlight the wonders of science, narrated by Larry Wilson.
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    10 mins
  • 023 - Researches on the Radiant Matter of Crookes and the Mechanical Theory of Electricity
    Mar 4 2026
    Since its inception in 1845, Scientific American has stood as one of the oldest continuously published periodicals in the United States, captivating readers with its insightful coverage of a diverse array of scientific topics. This particular supplement delves into intriguing articles on subjects such as Seyfferths Pyrometer, the presence of organic matter in sea-water, the unique composition of elephants milk, and the efficiency of electric light. Join us as we explore these fascinating themes that highlight the wonders of science, narrated by Larry Wilson.
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    5 mins