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    • Societies and Academies - Nature

      Nature· 12 hours ago

      Academy of Sciences, October 20.—M. Duchartre in the chair.—Study of the movement of a double cone which appears to rise, though it really descends, on ...

    • Societies and Academies - Nature

      Nature· 12 hours ago

      Lord Walsingham, F.R.S., President, in the chair.—The Rev. Dr. Walker exhibited, and read notes on, a long and varied series of Crymodes exulis, collected ...

    • Societies and Academies - Nature

      Nature· 12 hours ago

      Observations in mines after explosions have been said to indicate that the rocks of which the walls are con stituted possess a specific property by virtue of which they retain carbon monoxide ...

    • Antarctic Exploration - Nature

      Nature· 12 hours ago

      THE following address, on “The Objects of Antarctic Exploration,” was delivered at the annual meeting of the Bankers' Institute of Australasia, at Melbourne, on Wednesday, August 27, by Mr.

    • Societies and Academies - Nature

      Nature· 12 hours ago

      Tfie paper contains some observations of their average dimensions.—M. Berthelot announced the death of M. F. Casorati, Professor at the University of Pavia.—Observations of the new minor planet ...

    • Societies and Academies - Nature

      Nature· 12 hours ago

      PARIS. Academy of Sciences, January II.—M. A. Chatin in the chair.—The Secretary announced to the Academy the loss it had sustained in the death of Dr.

    • Societies and Academies - Nature

      Nature· 12 hours ago

      Royal Society, Dec. 21, 1896.—Lord Kelvin in the chair.—The first paper, on atomic configurations in molecules of gases according to Boscovich, was by the ...

    • Societies and Academies - Nature

      Nature· 12 hours ago

      Physical Society, April 26.—Mr. Walter Baily, Vice-President, in the chair.—Prof. S. P. Thompson read a note on a neglected experiment of Ampère. Ampère ...

    • Societies and Academies - Nature

      Nature· 12 hours ago

      EDINBURGH. Royal Society, March 18.—The Rev. Prof. Flint, Vice-President, in the chair.—Prof. Crum-Brown communicated a paper, by Mr. R. Fairbairn and himself ...