|
Search over 100 encyclopedias and dictionaries: |
Research categories | Follow us on Twitter |
Research categories
View all topics in the newsView all reference sources at Encyclopedia.com |
|||
|
Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley
MOSELEY, HENRY GWYN JEFFREYS (b. Weymouth. Dorsetshire, England, 23 November 1887; d. Gelibolu, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, 10 August 1915) physics. Like his friends Julian Huxley and Charles Galton Darwin. Harry Moseley came from a family long distinguished for its contributions to science. His... Read more |
|
|
Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage , 1792-1871, English mathematician and inventor. He devoted most of his life and expended much of his private fortune and a government subsidy in an attempt to perfect a mechanical calculating machine that foreshadowed present-day machines. He was a founder of the Royal Astronomical... Read more |
|
|
atomic number
atomic number often represented by the symbol Z, the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom , as well as the number of electrons in the neutral atom. Atoms with the same atomic number make up a chemical element . Atomic numbers were first assigned to the elements c.1913 by H. G. J.... Read more |
|
Carol Moseley-Braun
Carol Moseley Braun 1947– Politician, lawyer Entered Illinois State Politics Thomas Appointment Sparked Senate Run Candidacy Helped by Opponents’ Fighting Primary Victory Seen as Powerful Symbol Won Election Despite Controversy Reelection Thwarted By Mistakes Became Educator and... Read more |
|
rugby football
rugby football. William Webb Ellis is credited with inventing rugby in 1823 by picking up the ball while playing football at Rugby School and running with it. The claim is much disputed but there is little doubt that rugby developed at public schools out of a large-scale, few-rules, mauling scrum... Read more |
|
periodic table
periodic table chart of the elements arranged according to the periodic law discovered by Dmitri I. Mendeleev and revised by Henry G. J. Moseley . In the periodic table the elements are arranged in columns and rows according to increasing atomic number (see the table entitled Periodic Table... Read more |
|
Walter Garstang
GARSTANG, WALTER(b. Blackburn, England, 9 February 1868; d. Oxford, England, 23 February 1949)zoology.Garstang, the son of Walter Garstang, a doctor, intended to read medicine when he entered Oxford in 1884. Influenced by Henry N. Moseley, professor of zoology, he soon changed his mind and took his... Read more |
|
rugby
rugby game that originated (1823), according to tradition, on the playing fields of Rugby, England. It is related to both soccer and American football . The game is said to have started when a Rugby School student named William Webb Ellis playing soccer picked up the ball and ran downfield with... Read more |
|
share
... Read more |
|
shares
... Read more |
No reference documents or articles match the search term Rugby Union Moseley in share of spoils Moseley 29 Waterloo 29Sports
Suggestions: