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Truly a Renaissance Man: “In my day, we studied science and not, as now so often happens, only one of them.”

Note Skin Tone. White.

From his bio at OnthisDay.com:

Born: March 30, 1811 ~ Died: August 16, 1899 (aged 88)

Birthplace: Göttingen, Westphalia, Rhine Confederation (now Germany)

Robert Bunsen's scientific achievements go well beyond his invention of the Bunsen burner.

After earning his PhD in chemistry at 19 Bunsen went on to conduct research and teach at Göttingen University and later for 40 years at Heidelberg University. In 1834 he published his first major study, detailing his discovery of the antidote to arsenic poisoning. This came in handy 9 years later when Bunsen himself suffered severe arsenic poisoning while studying an arsenic compound. It exploded and Bunsen lost the use of an eye. His earlier discovery saved his life.

Bunsen went on to invent the zinc-carbon battery in 1841. He also encouraged coal plants to be more efficient by a process of recycling their gases, and published the design of his famous gas burner in 1857.

Along with Gustav Kirchhoff, Bunsen engineered a Spectroscope with a Bunsen Burner. Using the bright lines that showed up in the spectrum, they discovered 2 new elements; cesium in 1860, and rubidium in 1861.

Bunsen even invented flash photography in 1864 with his research student Henry Enfield Roscoe, using light from burning magnesium.

https://www.onthisday.com/people/robert-bunsen

https://www.famousscientists.org/robert-bunsen/

Truly a Renaissance Man: “In my day, we studied science and not, as now so often happens, only one of them.” Note Skin Tone. White. From his bio at OnthisDay.com: Born: March 30, 1811 ~ Died: August 16, 1899 (aged 88) Birthplace: Göttingen, Westphalia, Rhine Confederation (now Germany) Robert Bunsen's scientific achievements go well beyond his invention of the Bunsen burner. After earning his PhD in chemistry at 19 Bunsen went on to conduct research and teach at Göttingen University and later for 40 years at Heidelberg University. In 1834 he published his first major study, detailing his discovery of the antidote to arsenic poisoning. This came in handy 9 years later when Bunsen himself suffered severe arsenic poisoning while studying an arsenic compound. It exploded and Bunsen lost the use of an eye. His earlier discovery saved his life. Bunsen went on to invent the zinc-carbon battery in 1841. He also encouraged coal plants to be more efficient by a process of recycling their gases, and published the design of his famous gas burner in 1857. Along with Gustav Kirchhoff, Bunsen engineered a Spectroscope with a Bunsen Burner. Using the bright lines that showed up in the spectrum, they discovered 2 new elements; cesium in 1860, and rubidium in 1861. Bunsen even invented flash photography in 1864 with his research student Henry Enfield Roscoe, using light from burning magnesium. https://www.onthisday.com/people/robert-bunsen https://www.famousscientists.org/robert-bunsen/

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Bullshit. You phenotype is as unhygenic as your commenting habits

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My comment habits are pristine just like my temple of a body. You are just jealous since you are an old lonely hag and we see you for the subversive hoe you are, Rachel

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Sorry but I am a queen of nordic truth from a long line of K strategists and I dont need to resort to the swarthy tactics youve demonstrated here.

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Sure you are Nordic, miss levy You are probably swarthier than the damn moors and you might be a man anyway

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