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Page 1: Science across the centuries. Trains started here

Science across the centuries

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Trains started here

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This is how they’ve progressed

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What other scientific innovations can you think off?

inventions

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First TV

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First computer

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The first Apple computer

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First cell phone

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The wheel

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To do

• In your books – draw a picture of what you think a typical inventor looks like.

• Write a few sentences to describe how they look and what their personality is like.

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Any like this?

• Why?

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Zhang Heng (25 -220 AD).

• Zhang Heng invented an early but efficient seismograph which could detect the direction of an earthquake up to 500 km (310 miles) away.

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Sushruta (600 BC)• is considered the father of surgery.• Sushruta demonstrated

knowledge of the circulation of blood and lymph and of the arteries.

• He connected obesity with heart disorders and diabetes, recommending physical activity in order to cure it.

• Sushruta laid the foundation for plastic surgery and related various methods for covering physical defects using skin grafts and other methods

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Abu Al-Qasim (936-1013 AD)

• the father of modern surgery, his medical text, Kitab Al Tasrif, profoundly influenced Islamic and European surgical procedure

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Marie Curie

• discovered radiation therapy could treat cancer.

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Patricia Bath (1942-)

• This scientist, physician, and inventor is best known for her most well-known invention: the Laserphaco Probe.

• Her invention creates a less painful and more precise treatment of cataracts.

• She has been able to help restore the sight of those who had been blind for more than 30 years.

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Mae Jemison

• Astronaught

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To do

• In pairs you are going to prepare a 3 minute presentation on a scientist/inventor.

• You need to consider, what did they do, where are they from and what makes them special.