http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-15445507The Royal Society has made its historical journal with 60,000 scientific papers available to the public for free. This is a great advancement in public scientific education, as well as giving us a glimpse into how science has progressed in the last few centuries.http://royalsociety.org/It is very interesting to read some of the papers from the 1600s. The article below gives brief summaries of some papers. Links to the papers are in BBC link above. I really like the one about the view from the moon and the too much star gazing one. The girl who ate too much salt is sad but very curious and interesting. So I guess eating too much salt at that age will cure your body like curing a chunk of meat and make you all leathery inside?As for the last one, it makes it sound as if the bullet passed out from her urethra... but that just can't happen, can it? Cuz that would be highly painful and you would know in advance something is wrong, unlike passing it out from the back passage.Strange tales from the Royal Society
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