- List of discoveries
This article presents a list of discoveries and includes famous observation. "Discovery" observations form acts of detecting and learning something. Discovery observations are acts in which something is found and given a productive insight. The observation assimilates the knowledge of a phenomenon or the recording of data using instruments.
Anthropology
"Century of discovery and item"
*8th century : Struggle for existence
*10th century : Coptic-Egyptian relationship
*11th century :Anthropology of religion
*11th century :Comparative sociology
*11th century :Indology
*12th century :Transmutation of species
*19th century : Historical relatedness of languages
*19th century : Extinct human ancestry
*20th century : Culture and tool use among ChimpanzeesArchaeology
"Century of discover and item"
*9th century :Egyptology
*9th century : Partial decipherment of hieroglyphic writing
*10th century : Coptic-Egyptian relationship
*17th century :Ur
*18th century : The Rosetta Stone
*19th century :Behistun Inscription
*19th century : Cache of royal correspondence at Amarna
*19th century :Minoan civilization
*19th century :Mycenae
*19th century : Hittite civilization
*19th century :Troy
*20th century :Indus Valley Civilization
*20th century :Sutton Hoo
*20th century : Terracotta army at the tomb of Qin Shi Huang
*20th century : Viking settlement in VinlandAstronomy/Cosmology
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Heliocentrism (Earth and theplanet s revolving around theSun ) byAristarchus of Samos and Indian astronomers
*The discovery of thecurvature of the Earth , its size (circumference) computed byEratosthenes
*Discovery oftide s being caused by theMoon , bySeleucus of Seleucia
*Discovery of theuniverse expanding and contracting byJa'far al-Sadiq
*The discovery that every object in the universe is always in motion, including objects which appear to be inanimate, byJa'far al-Sadiq
*The discovery of the heavenly bodies andcelestial sphere s being subject to the same laws of physics as theEarth byJa'far Muhammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir andIbn al-Haytham (Alhacen)
*The existence ofgravitation between heavenly bodies and within thecelestial sphere s byJa'far Muhammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir andAbū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī
*The discovery ofAndromeda Galaxy and theLarge Magellanic Cloud byAbd al-Rahman al-Sufi in his "Book of Fixed Stars "
*TheMilky Way galaxy being a collection of numerous nebulousstar s byAbū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī
*The discovery that the solar apogee and theprecession are not identical byAbū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī
*Discovery of theelliptic orbit s of the planets byAbū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī (Arzachel)
*Self-luminosity of the planets byNur Ed-Din Al Betrugi (Alpetragius)
*Explicit heliocentric model byNicolaus Copernicus
*Moons of Jupiter byGalileo Galilei
*Sunspots by Johannes andDavid Fabricius ,Christoph Scheiner andGalileo Galilei
*The outer planets,Uranus andNeptune
*Universe beyond our galaxy
*Expansion and age of the universe, based onHubble's law
*Cosmic microwave background radiation Biology
*Discovery of
measles andsmallpox byal-Razi (Rhazes)
*The contagious nature ofinfectious disease s, includingphthisis andtuberculosis , byAvicenna (Abū Alī ibn Sīnā)
*Discovery ofsexually transmitted disease by Avicenna
*The discovery thatdisease can be distributed throughwater andsoil by Avicenna
*Discovery ofmediastinitis andpleurisy by Avicenna
*Discovery ofbacteria and viralorganism s by Avicenna
*The circulation of blood andpulmonary circulation byIbn al-Nafis
*Discovery ofmicroorganism s by Ibn Khatima and Ibn al-Khatib
*Discovery of theimmune system by Muslim physicians
*Systemic circulation of blood anddouble circulatory system byWilliam Harvey
*Observation ofmicroorganisms byAntony van Leeuwenhoek
*Discovery of the role ofoxygen in respiration andphotosynthesis byJoseph Priestly ,Antoine Lavoisier andJan Ingenhousz
*Former existence of extinct species
*Mendel's Laws of Genetics
*Discovery of evidence for theevolution of species in thefossil record andDNA sequence s.
*Chromosomes in thecell nucleus bear a definite linear arrangement ofgenes - the "Chromosome Theory of Inheritance".
*Discovery of the essentialminerals ,nutrients andvitamins in foodstuffs.
*Discovery of the mechanism ofevolution by natural selection, byCharles Darwin
*The role of microorganisms in causing infectious disease, byLouis Pasteur andJoseph Lister
*The nervous system acts via electrical impulses.
*Discovery of the structure and function ofDNA andRNA
*Discovery of the structure and function ofenzymes and otherproteins .
*Discovery ofrestriction endonuclease s, later used in genetic engineering, byDaniel Nathans andHamilton Smith Chemistry
*The discovery that there are more than four
chemical element s byJa'far al-Sadiq
*Discovery ofatom s being made up of tiny particle with two opposite poles byJa'far al-Sadiq
*Discovery of materials which aresolid andabsorbent being opaque, and materials which are solid andrepellent being more or less transparent byJa'far al-Sadiq
*The discovery that opaque materials absorbheat byJa'far al-Sadiq
*Discovery of hydrochloric, sulfuric, nitric andacetic acid s byGeber (Jabir ibn Hayyan)
*Discovery of soda andpotash byGeber
*Distilled water and distilled alcohol byGeber
*The discovery thataqua regia , a mixture of nitric and hydrochloricacid s, could dissolvemetal s such asgold byGeber
*Discovery ofliquefaction ,crystallisation ,purification ,oxidisation ,evaporation ,filtration and sublimation byGeber
*The discovery that transmutation of metals are not possible byal-Kindi (Alkindus)
*Discovery ofkerosene and distilledpetroleum byal-Razi (Rhazes)
*Discovery ofconservation of mass byNasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī
*Law ofconservation of mass byAntoine Lavoisier
*The synthesis ofurea from inorganic chemicals, byFriedrich Woehler , disprovingVitalism
*Chirality or handedness ofasymmetrical molecules, byLouis Pasteur
*Periodicity of the elements byDmitri Mendeleev
*Practical synthesis ofammonia , byFritz Haber andCarl Bosch
*X-ray crystallography , allowing for the determination of molecular structures
*Synthesis ofNeoprene andNylon byWallace Carothers and colleagues
*Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for the rapid determination of molecular structures in solution.
*Chromatography for the efficient separation and purification of chemicals.
*Dideoxy method ofDNA sequencing , byFred Sanger Geography/Geology
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Continental drift
*Geologic time scale
*Great age of the Earth
*Law of superposition Physics
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Celestial mechanics and the discovery of the heavenly bodies andcelestial sphere s being subject to the same laws of physics as theEarth byJa'far Muhammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir andIbn al-Haytham (Alhacen)
*The existence ofgravitation between heavenly bodies and within thecelestial sphere s byJa'far Muhammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir andAbū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī
*Concept of relativity byal-Kindi (Alkindus)
*Law of refraction byIbn Sahl andIbn al-Haytham
*Discovery oflight rays travelling in straight lines and being made up of energy particles; principle of least time; vision being caused by light rays entering theeye ; therectilinear propagation , constituentcolor s and electromagnetic aspects oflight ; explanations ofshadow s,binocular vision ,atmospheric refraction and themoon illusion ; and the relationship of thedensity of theatmosphere withaltitude , byIbn al-Haytham
*Thespeed of light being finite byIbn al-Haytham ,Abū Alī ibn Sīnā (Avicenna) andAbū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī
*Thespeed of light being much faster than thespeed of sound byAbū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī
*Law ofinertia (Newton's first law of motion ) and discovery ofmomentum (part ofNewton's second law of motion ) byIbn al-Haytham andAbū Alī ibn Sīnā
*Discovery of the attraction betweenmass es and the magnitude ofacceleration due to gravity at a distance byIbn al-Haytham
*The relationship betweenacceleration and non-uniform motion (part ofNewton's second law of motion ) byAbū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī
*Variation ofgravitation andgravitational potential energy at a distance; differentiation betweenforce ,mass andweight ; the decrease of airdensity withaltitude ; and the greater density of water when nearer to the Earth's centre, byal-Khazini
*Discovery of reaction (precursor toNewton's third law of motion ) byIbn Bajjah (Avempace)
*Relationship betweenforce andacceleration (precursor toNewton's second law of motion ) byHibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi
*Relationship betweenforce , work andkinetic energy byAverroes
*Correct explanation ofrainbow phenomenon byQutb al-Din al-Shirazi andKamāl al-Dīn al-Fārisī
*Principle of relativity byGalileo Galilei
*Newton's laws of motion byGalileo Galilei andIsaac Newton
*Classical mechanics and inverse square law ofgravity (Newton's law of universal gravitation ) byIsaac Newton
*Kinetic energy is proportional to mass × velocity squared byÉmilie du Châtelet , based on experiments byWillem 'sGravesande .
*+/-Electric charge s and their conservation, byBenjamin Franklin
*Mechanical energy equivalent of heat, byCount Rumford and others.
*Phenomena ofElectromagnetism , discovered byHans Christian Ørsted andMichael Faraday
*Laws ofElectromagnetism , developed byMichael Faraday andJames Clerk Maxwell
*Diffraction provides evidence for the wave theory of light
*Electromagnetic waves , predicted byJames Clerk Maxwell , discovered byHeinrich Hertz
*Radioactivity byHenri Becquerel and others.
*Electron
*Photon
*Quantum theory to account for thephotoelectric effect byAlbert Einstein
*The demonstration oftime dilation as a real physical phenomenon byAlbert Einstein
*The theories of special and general relativity byAlbert Einstein
*TheMichelson-Morley experiment demonstrates that light is not carried byAether ee also
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List of famous experiments
*Obsolete scientific theories
*List of multiple independent discoveries
*History of science
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