Apparatus

In 1901, wanted to prove that radio waves could travel across the ocean, but he didn't have a massive permanent tower in Newfoundland. Instead, he used a makeshift apparatus consisting of box kites and balloons to haul his antenna 400 feet into the freezing, gale-force winds of the coast.

: By creating a "Paperfuge" out of paper, string, and plastic, his team built an apparatus that could spin at 125,000 RPM by hand. This low-cost device can separate malaria parasites from blood in minutes, proving that an effective scientific apparatus can be made from pennies. If you'd like to learn more, I can: apparatus

The history of science is full of legendary tales involving elaborate or unusual "apparatuses." Here are three of the most interesting stories involving scientific equipment, ranging from world-changing inventions to humorous historical mishaps. 1. The Kite That "Heard" Across the Atlantic In 1901, wanted to prove that radio waves

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