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There are thousands of inventions and discoveries around us. In an invention or discovery is a brilliant inventor or discoverer who shares their invention to make it useful. Have we ever wondered how many of these great ideas were results of accident not immediately apparent to the inventor or discoverer? By the same token, some enormous inventions proved turning points how civilization moved forward, how we live today.

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Zoologists

French Anatomist George Cuvier, Founder of Comparative Anatomy

Baron George Cuvier (1769-1832)

French anatomist, worked on animal classification and founder of comparative anatomy. He excelled in the fields of anatomy, paleontology and natural history.

Known as Georges Cuvier, Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric Cuvier (August 23, 1769 – May 13, 1832), was born in Montbéliard, France, where his Protestant ancestors lived since the time of the Reformation by Martin Luther.  He was a French naturalist and zoologist.

His father, Jean George Cuvier, a bourgeois of his hometown, was a lieutenant in the Swiss Guards. His mother was Anne Clémence Chatel.  At the time the town which was annexed to France on 10 October 1793 belonged to the Duchy of Wuerttemberg. She was much younger than his father, tutored him diligently throughout his early years so that he easily surpassed the other children at school.During his years at the gymnasium, he breezed through in acquiring his Latin and Greek, and was always at the head of his class in geography, mathematics, and history.

A major figure in natural sciences research in the early 19th century, Baron Georges Cuvier is best noted for establishing the fields of comparative anatomy and stratigraphy, the first thorough, published written document of faunal succession in the fossil record; and opposition to gradualistic theories of evolution of Lamarck and Geoffrey Saint-Hilaire, and making extinction as an accepted scientific phenomenon.His most famous work is the Le Règne Animal (1817; English: The Animal Kingdom). In 1819, he was created a peer for life in honor of his scientific contributions, becoming Baron Georges Cuvier.

George Cuvier, Baron, died of cholera in Paris, in 1832.

Sources:

  • Coleman, W. (1962). Georges Cuvier, Zoologist.  Cambridge: Harvard University Press
  • Lee, Mrs R. (1833). Memoirs of Baron Cuvier.  London: Longman, Reese, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman.

Image Credit:

Georges Cuvier, Wiki Commons Public Domain

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Inventors Day

Inventions and Discoveries Milestone, February 11

February 11 is Inventors Day!

This day in the U.S. the great advancements in technology is recognized.

We salute and thank all the great inventors of the world!

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DNA and Genetics: Watson, Crick and Wilkins

DNA Key Players: Crick, Watson & Wilkins

DNA is short for deoxyribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the devleopment and functioning of living organisms.  The primary role of DNA molecules is the long-term storage of information.

In 1953, Francis Crick and James Watson published the “double helix” structure of DNA, and 50 years later, the Human Genome {rpject, launched under James Watson in 1990, deciphers the human genetic code.

James Watson (b.1928-) is an American biologist, geneticist and zoologist, one of the co-discoverers of the DNA with Francis Crick, in 1953. Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Native of Chicago he entered college at 15, and completed his Ph.D. at 22. One of his earliest theoretical breakthroughs, that the chemical components of DNA are paired, was key to the double helix mapping.

Francis Crick (1916-2004), mathematician and physicist, he collaborated with JAmes Watson to build models of DNA molecules our of metal plates and rods. Along with Watson and Maurice Wilkins, he was awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize.

Maurice Wilkins, CBE FRS (1916-2004), was a New Zealand-born English molecular biologist, who contributed research in the fields of isotope separation, phosphorescence, radar, and X-ray diffraction. . He was best known for his work at King’s College London on the DNA structure. Along with Francis Crick and James Watson, he was awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

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