Om Argon and Newton
Sedgwick's work explores the history and science of the element Argon, discovered in the late 1800s. In the context of this discovery, Sedgwick also delves into the scientific legacy of Sir Isaac Newton. This book is an interesting exploration of two scientific subjects and their interrelation.
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