John Tyndall: how a lecture in Belfast 150 years ago supercharged the modern debate on consciousness
On 19 August 1874, the Irish physicist John Tyndall – now better known as the co-founder of climate science – spoke to 2,000 people for nearly two hours in Belfast’s Ulster Hall. What he said ...
The life of great Irish natural philosopher John Tyndall was summed up adeptly in 2018 when the publishers of a major biography of him issued a "12 things you didn't know . . ." about the scientist, ...
John Tyndall: a neglected genius? There's a welter of environmental anniversaries this year, notably the 50th birthday of WWF, external and the 40th of both Greenpeace, external and Friends of the ...
CARLOW'S OWN John Tyndall will be the subject of tonight's (Tuesday) Climate Change Lecture Series by the Environmental Protection Agency. The lecture which takes place in Dublin will be given by ...
Just once in its long history has a Royal Medal been awarded but not presented. John Tyndall FRS (1820-93) was the chosen recipient in 1853 for his early work on diamagnetism but declined to accept it ...
John Tyndall, who was found dead yesterday aged 71, was leader of the National Front and a founder of the British National Party: his tenacity did much to make the latter a political force which has ...
On August 19th, 1874, the Irish physicist John Tyndall – now better known as the co-founder of climate science – spoke to 2,000 people for nearly two hours in Belfast’s Ulster Hall. What he said ...
John Tyndall was the leader of the National Front for much of the 1970s and the founder in 1982 of the British National Party (BNP) - the two most notable extreme-right groups to have emerged in ...
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