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 Displaying Science Fiction Anecdotes: 237 Found

Niels Bohr: Horse Sense?
One day a visitor to Niels Bohr's country cottage noticed a horseshoe hanging on...

Srinivasa Ramanujan: 1729
Srinivasa Ramanujan was a mathematical prodigy. "I remember once going to see hi...

Deep Thought
"Scientists in Cambridge spent three years calculating one of the fundamental ke...

Guncotton
Though strictly forbidden by his wife from conducting experiments in their home,...

Ignose
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi once submitted a paper describing his isolation of a new su...

Pauli Effect
It was a standing joke among Wolfgang Pauli's colleagues that the famed theoreti...

Comet Ferret
Charles Messier (whom Louis XV dubbed the "comet ferret") was once obliged to ab...

FAMOUSCIENTIST?
Given Humphry Davy's accomplishments (he discovered potassium and several other ...

Maiman's Laser
The famed physicist Theodore Maiman once recalled the New York press conference ...

1000 Words
William Randolph Hearst, always in search of sensational stories, once sent a te...

Story of a Milkman
One day during the production of The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936), Paul ...

Suicide Squad (long)
Shortly before 4 pm on December 2nd, 1942, physicists Enrico Fermi and Leo Szila...

Entropy
While musing upon the subject of thermodynamics one day, Lord Kelvin suddenly re...

Two Moons
In 1610, Galileo used an anagram to announce his discovery of what he believed t...

Friendly Shor?
One day while visiting one of his restaurants, Toots Shor found himself in conve...

Can Fish Catch Colds?
"While almost everyone agrees that teaching young children about science is impo...

Franck Admission
Physicist James Franck was among the professors who examined the twenty-three-ye...

Relativity Explained!
Albert Einstein was often asked to explain the general theory of relativity. "Pu...

GUT Reaction
Like many of his colleagues (among them Albert Einstein) Werner Heisenberg spent...

Stephen Jay Gould v. New Yo...
"In 1980, Luis Alvarez, Walter Alvarez, Frank Asaro, and Helen Michel published ...

Say Watt?
According to the traditional account, James Watt one day happened to observe a k...

Beating the Drum
In 1966 the famed Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, a passionate dr...

Playing God
Though Werner Heisenberg was awarded a Nobel Prize for his elucidation of the "u...

Relativity
In November 1919, shortly after Albert Einstein's theory of relativity was confi...

Quesium?
Suspicious of the food he was being served at his boarding house, Georg de Heves...

Basic Research
Famed rocket scientist Werner von Braun was once asked what he meant by the term...

Modest Einstein
One day in 1905, the prestigious Annalen der Physik (Annals of Physics) p...

Rump Roast?
In December 1931, the rather portly Winston Churchill was hit by a taxi on 5th A...

Albert Einstein: Scientific...
Albert Einstein was visited one day by one of his students. "The questions on th...

1+1=2
While lecturing on ideal gases one day, Ludwig Boltzmann casually mentioned a nu...

Simple Question?
One day during a speaking tour, Albert Einstein's driver, who often sat at the b...

Relative Weakness
Shortly after Albert Einstein fled from Germany (in 1932), one hundred Nazi prof...

Space Station Boondoggle
By 2002, the space station, budgeted at $8 billion when it was first mooted in 1...

1492?
In 1942, on a squash court beneath the stands at Stagg Field at the University o...

Achromatic Telescope
In 1733, Chester Moor Hall discovered that a so-called "achromatic" telescope co...

Particular Uncertainty
Despite Werner Heisenberg's Nobel Prize for its formulation, Albert Einstein nev...

The Origin of Species
After spending more than a decade developing his theory of evolution, refusing t...

Lecoq
In 1874, the French chemist Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran discovered a new ele...

Learned Professor
Max Planck was made a full professor at the University of Berlin at an unusually...

Cosmic Foresight
There exist five Platonic solids of perfect symmetry. Three (the tetrahedron, oc...

Moronic Acid?
One day during World War I, a group of American chemists called upon Secretary o...

Social Amoebae
"John Bonner's specialty is the slime-mold Distyostelium, discovered in 1...

Crappy Physics? (long)
After a bout of heavy partying one night, physicist Joćo Magueijo awoke with a h...

Biggest Fool?
Shortly after assuming office in 1945, president Harry Truman attended a series ...

Sir Christopher
"The notion that a chill puts you at risk of catching a cold is ancient and near...

Curie On
Following the sudden death of her husband Pierre, Marie Curie was asked by the S...

Uncertainty Principle
Famed physicist Werner Heisenberg won a Nobel Prize in 1932 for his formulation ...

Universal Levity
Elisabeth Jungmann once commented to Max Beerbohm how much she would like to hav...

Serendipity
Alexander Fleming's famous discovery of penicillin at St Mary's Hospital in 1928...

Immortal Wit
"What is your opinion," an Italian woman once asked Isaac Newton, "of the immort...

Young Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin's curiosity manifested itself at an early age. Indeed, young Darw...

Element 94
"How element 94 [plutonium] eventually got the name plutonium is an interesting ...

High Resistance
In 1827, Georg Simon Ohm discovered that the flow of electric current through a ...

Bombshell Bimbo
"Diana Cooper's capacity for abstract thought seems to have been roughly that of...

LGM-1
While working with Antony Hewish as a research student at Cambridge in 1967, Joc...

Causmology?
Ronald Knox once found himself embroiled in a theological argument with the scie...

Harry Harlow & the Monkey E...
University of Wisconsin psychologist Harry Harlow was famed for a series of expe...

Haldane
The great geneticist J. B. S. Haldane once found himself embroiled in a philosop...

Pure Science
Gustav Kirchhoff's work on spectrum analysis made it possible, for the first tim...

Moonshine
"The energy produced by the atom is a very poor kind of thing," Ernst Rutherford...

Uncommon Cold (long)
"In the summer of 1950, Sir Christopher Andrewes conducted a series of experimen...

Oliver Wendell Holmes: Disc...
The Massachusetts Historical Society once commissioned a monument to commemorate...

Microcosmic Moment
"So given to detail was the English chemist James Smithson that he even analysed...

Heat of Romance
Though he came from a wealthy family (Joule's Stone Ales), the British physicist...

Poster Boy
Pat Buchanan, noted for his political extremism, naturally bore the brunt of man...

Planck
At the age of seventeen, Max Planck sought out the head of his university physic...

Questions for God
"When I meet God," the physicist Werner Heisenberg declared from his deathbed, "...

Arrogant Pauli
As a teenager, Wolfgang Pauli wrote an article on relativity (for a scientific e...

Pliny the Curious
The great Roman scholar Pliny the Elder was in charge of the Roman home fleet, s...

Galton's Belt
Though Sir Francis Galton pioneered the use of fingerprints for human identifica...

Einstein at Princeton
"At Princeton, Albert Einstein was more like a kindly uncle. When he arrived in ...

Einstein's Homework
Albert Einstein spent his last two decades trying to reconcile quantum physics w...

Waterton's Toe
"Charles Waterton, the great Victorian traveler, devoted many years to the study...

Casting Anthony Daniels
Ironically, Anthony Daniels - famed for his role as C-3PO in George Lucas's ...

Rhinotillexomania in an Ado...
In 2001, Chittaranjan Andrade, M.D., and B. S. Srihari, M.B.B.S. were awarded an...

Jeri Ryan: Star Trek Conven...
"My first convention was difficult," Jeri Ryan, famed for her role as "Seven of ...

Chris McDonnell: Bananas
In 2004, British physiotherapist Chris McDonnell conducted extensive research on...

Pluto Geeks
At the turn of the millennium, the Hayden Planetarium (at the Rose Center for Ea...

Madeleine L'Engle: Wrinkle ...
Madeleine L'Engle's contract with Farrar, Straus gave her publisher the rights t...

James Cameron: What Are You...
During the production of Aliens, Sigourney Weaver complained about the us...

Karl Kruszelnicki & the Ig ...
In 2002, University of Sydney professor Karl Kruszelnicki was awarded an Ig Nobe...

Pasteurizer
Louis Pasteur, whose pioneering experiments clearly demonstrated the role of mic...

Cannelloni on Mars!
One day in 1877, it was reported that Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli h...

Sounding
Lord Kelvin once worked out a method for measuring the depth of the sea using pi...

Strange Quarks?
Like every theoretical physicist, Wolfgang Pauli often found himself struggling ...

Sci-Fi Producer
William Gibson, whose science fiction works are well suited to screen adaptation...

Albert Einstein: Vegas, Baby
While attending a physics symposium in Las Vegas one year, Albert Einstein, to t...

Niels Bohr: Barometer Quest...
During a physics exam one day, young Niels Bohr was asked to "describe how to de...

Einstein
Chaim Weizmann once shared a transatlantic crossing with Albert Einstein. "He ex...

Comte on Comte
Auguste Comte's pioneering studies of social structures and their evolution form...

Neils, Bohr?
Niels Bohr had a propensity for thinking aloud, often using a student or colleag...

Love is Blind?
Beginning around the age of thirteen, Enrico Fermi discovered his passion for ma...

Planck's Principle
In his autobiography, Max Planck elucidated what has come to be known as Planck'...

Faraday
Michael Faraday's interest in knowledge for its own sake often baffled people of...

Bubble Boy?
One day a nosy old widow was visited by a Fellow of the Royal Society, to whom s...

Paul Broca: QED
"Long before functional magnetic-resonance-imaging (MRI) scans were invented, th...

Szent-Gyorgi Discovery
"Discovery," someone once remarked, "consists of seeing what no one has seen." T...

Speechless?
As news of Sir William Herschel's astronomical discoveries spread in the 1780s, ...

2003 Ig Nobel Prizes
In October 2003, the annual Ig Nobel Prizes, honoring people whose achievements ...

Entropy
Walter Nernst, famed for his formulation of the third law of thermodynamics - fr...

Black Hole
In 2003, Sir Martin Rees, Britain's astronomer royal, published a book ...

Relativity
Scientific American once ran a competition offering several thousand doll...

Universal Solvent?
One day the famed German chemist Justus von Liebig was approached by an assistan...

Yellow Fever
In 1900, Dr. Jesse William Lazear, a member of the Yellow Fever Commission in Cu...

Simple Determination
Despite his extensive experimentation with electricity, the eccentric chemist an...

Aptly-Named
The event horizon of a black hole defines the range within which gravitational f...

Experimental Philosopher
As a young uneducated boy of sixteen, Joseph Henry one day decided to go back to...

String Theorist
The physicist Carlo Rovelli once found himself embroiled in an argument with a s...

Galileo Galilei: Heretic?
Galileo made a number of important astronomical discoveries which convinced him ...

Relativity
One day, one of Albert Einstein's assistants expressed his joy that experimental...

Mi Fa Mi
Johannes Kepler inherited incredibly accurate astronomical records from his ment...

Universal Notion?
Albert Einstein once attended a scientific conference at which an eminent astron...

Patently Obvious
Though he personally earned nothing from its sale, Jonas Salk actively publicize...

Stephen Hawking: Eureka Moment
Stephen Hawking, famed for his revolutionary cosmological theories, once gave a ...

Thomas Huxley: Darwin's Bul...
The disagreement between the supporters of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution ...

Newton's Apple
At the age of 23, while relaxing on his mother's farm one day, Isaac Newton, by ...

Cog & Pulley
Archimedes was well aware of the remarkable possibilities furnished by his inven...

Singular Assistance
"The Ph.D. candidate examined [by the mathematician Mark Kac] shall remain anony...

Linda Ronstadt Rocks
In 2001, a study revealed that twelve of the most popular science textbooks used...

Orville Wright: Principles ...
Tired of explaining the principles of flight to inquisitive observers, Orville W...

Pi in the Face?
In the early 1980s, Edward Fredkin proposed what he called a new theory of physi...

Truth by Candlelight
As professor at Cambridge, J.J. Thomson introduced laboratory demonstration work...

Rocket Science
In 1921, a curious editorial appeared in the New York Times critiquing th...

Einstein's Wife
Albert Einstein's wife was once given a guided tour of the Mount Wilson Observat...

Making Waves
Ernest Rutherford's revolutionary work on atomic structure kept Cambridge Univer...

Key Discovery
In addition to his pioneering electrical experiments, Humphry Davy counted among...

Science Fiction Museum
In April 2003, Conan O'Brien learned that Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen had a...

'N Space Cadet?
In 2002, 'N Sync's Lance Bass signed an "initial deal" with the Russian Space Ag...

Nose For Discovery
While visiting Madagascar during his legendary voyage aboard the HMS Beagle, Cha...

Theory of Evolution
One day in 1858, Charles Darwin (who had spent fourteen years developing his the...

Cosmic Blooper
Shortly after the publication of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity ...

Vic Tandy: Frequent Occurance?
The engineer Vic Tandy once sought to demystify a "haunting" in his Coventry lab...

Haldane's Brother
The great geneticist J. B. S. Haldane was once asked whether he would risk death...

Young Haldane
"J. B. S. Haldane displayed signs of mental precocity almost from birth. At ten ...

Lord Kelvin's Bad Predictions
"Radio has no future," Lord Kelvin once declared. As bad as this prediction was,...

Rutherford's Transformation
One day in 1908 the famed physicist Ernest Rutherford was delighted to learn tha...

Bohr & Heisenberg
The Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr once made a trip to Germany to atte...

Bohr's Paradox
The great Danish physicist Neils Bohr was once presented with a proposition by h...

Sloppy Thinking
While Wolfgang Pauli's advice was highly regarded, his legendary insensitivity o...

Pauli's Protege
Victor Weisskopf once recalled the day he was hired to serve as one of Wolfgang ...

Asymmetrical Speculation
Like many theoretical physicists, Wolfgang Pauli came to believe that the mathem...

Explosive Situation
"On the eve of World War I, the chemist Chaim Weizmann - a fiery Zionist [and fu...

Loopy Theory?
William Harvey lost most of his patients and was generally ridiculed for his the...

Pasteur's Crypt
In 1885, Louis Pasteur used his knowledge of innoculation to save the life of a ...

Watson and Crick?
On February 28, 1953, Francis Crick walked into the Eagle pub in Cambridge, Engl...

World's Worst Subject
"[Legendary New Yorker editor] William Shawn," John McPhee once recalled,...

Birth of Electricity
In 1749, Benjamin Franklin announced that he had created the world's first elect...

Baghdad Hospital
The great Persian physician Rhazes (whose encyclopedic works influences the stud...

Eric Nestler: Human Potato
"People were a little surprised when the human genome was sequenced and it only ...

Collapse of Toilets in Glasgow
In 2000, Jonathan Wyatt, W.M. Tullett, and G.W. McNaughton were awarded an Ig No...

Penicillin Plot
"History gives most of the credit for this revolutionary drug [penicillin] to Al...

Invention of Dry Cleaning
"It was an accident that lead to the invention of dry cleaning. A Frenchman, Jol...

Galaisiere: Transit of Venus
Many 17th and 18th century astronomers tried to estimate the distance from Earth...

Schrodinger's Cat
"Schrodinger's cat is a famous illustration of the principle in quantum theory o...

Stephen Hawking: Preskill's...
In 1997, Stephen Hawking and John Preskill (of the California Institute of Techn...

Tom Welling: Tanning Ban
"Smallville" star Tom Welling was once asked about rumors that the show's produc...

Michael Sveda: Cyclamate Se...
"Like many artificial sweeteners, the sweetness of cyclamates was discovered by ...

Francis Bacon: Cool Experim...
In March 1626, as Francis Bacon (father of the "experimental method") was passin...

Patently Moronic
At the turn of the 19th Century, many were swept up in fin-de-siecle euph...

Martian Venice?
American astronomer Percival Lowell is chiefly remembered for two seemingly outl...

Nuts?
Some time before the Manhattan Project was launched, Leo Szilard sent Isidor Rab...

Lightning Rod
Although Benjamin Franklin's invention of the lightning rod brought him acclaim ...

Shoulders of Giants
Every schoolboy (and schoolgirl) knows of Sir Isaac Newton's famous remark that ...

Theory of Evolution
In November, 1981, Dr. Colin Patterson (a leading cladistic taxonomist and the B...

Lucifer Burbank?
At the turn of the 20th century, Luther Burbank published a seed catalogue descr...

Beam Me Up
Emily Watson once declared that, after her many serious roles, she would like to...

Wise Guy
Alfonso the Wise was famed for his patronage of the arts and sciences, for his r...

Eureka Moment
The tyrant Hiero of Syracuse once approached Archimedes seeking a solution to an...

Patently Obvious?
Despite his incredible ability as an inventor, Thomas Edison (who filed some 130...

Laplace & God
The French mathematician and astronomer Pierre Laplace was so inspired by the me...

Dirac's Theorem
"Being a great theoretical physicist, Dirac liked to theorize about all the prob...

Dionysius Lardner: The Prof...
"In the 1830s, Irish-born Dionysius Lardner, a professor of natural philosophy a...

Professor Gunslinger
"The evening work in the Institute's library was often interrupted by Bohr, who ...

Roger Bacon: Doctor Mirabilis
The 13th century English scientist and philosopher Roger Bacon once contended th...

Birth of Atheism
"Doubt struck the ancient world like a meteorite, literally. In 467 BC, a meteor...

Loony Notion?
In 1870, U.S. Senate chaplain Edward Everett Hale published a historic science f...

Galvanic Response
"One evening in the late eighteenth century an Italian woman stood in her kitche...

Physics Professor?
"I can accept the theory of relativity," Ernst Mach once declared, "as little as...

Morse
In May 1844, Samuel Morse sent the world's first public telegram over a speciall...

Bee Metric
The French physicist Rene-Antoine de Reaumur was so impressed by the geometrical...

Leviathan Telescope
In 1845 the amateur astronomer, the Earl of Rosse, built a telescope with a lens...

Double Helix Double Cross
In 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick, racing against the chemist Linus Paulin...

Lexan
One day in 1953 Daniel Fox, then a chemist working for General Electric, found t...

Devolution
The French naturalist Georges de Buffon was among the first scientists to specul...

Astronomer Curate
The English astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks was also a curate. One day he calculate...

Search for Pluto
Clyde Tombaugh's search for a trans-Neptunian planet (one with an orbit beyond t...

Meteor!
Though Thomas Jefferson did important scientific work (experimenting, for exampl...

Swift Prediction
1726 saw the appearance of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, a fiction...

Positively Absurd?
When mathematical equations are used to model physical reality, seemingly absurd...

Second Thought
Rene Descartes once began work on a book about the universe in which he endorsed...

Davy Medal
"In November 1903, a letter announced to Pierre and Marie Curie that the Royal S...

Luminaries
Albert Einstein was among the luminaries invited by Charlie Chaplin to attend th...

Galileo's Telescope
On October 2, 1933, Galileo Galilei's original telescope was used to collect moo...

Pauli's Particles
"Neutrinos have been eluding physicists ever since Wolfgang Pauli first hypothes...

Michele Merkin: Cyberbabe
Michele Merkin, famed for her role as the cyberbabe Joanna Dark in Nintendo's Pe...

Butterfly Effect
While working on a weather prediction problem one day in 1961, Edward Lorenz, us...

Weird Science
While experimenting with radioactive substances one day, Wilhelm Roentgen discov...

Christian Doppler: Doppler ...
One day in 1845, the Austrian physicist Christian Doppler set out to test some e...

Vivisection
In 1848, the famed French experimental physiologist Claude Bernard demonstrated...

Exciting Cleavage
One day in 1781, the French mineralogist Rene Just Hauy accidentally dropped a p...

Nollet
During the 18th century wealthy Parisians became infatuated with experimental sc...

Smallpox
On May 14th, 1796, Edward Jenner, a general practitioner from rural England, dec...

Hidden Joule
Though he came from a wealthy family (Joule's Stone Ales), the British physicist...

Big Bang
Though many astronomers endorsed George Gamow's theory that the universe had beg...

French Patriot
The French physicist Louis De Broglie was of the opinion that foreigners in Fran...

Particular Distinction?
In 1969 Robert Wilson, the first director of Fermilab (a large particle-physics ...

Sonic Weapons
The French robotics researcher Gavreau once traced some inexplicable bouts of na...

Diamond
Isaac Newton and fellow mathematician John Wallis once found themselves discussi...

Elegant Response
A student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) once asked Buckmins...

Clever Hans (long)
"Clever Hans was a notorious horse who lived a hundred years ago in Germany, and...

Fraunhofer
In the early 1800s, the German optician Joseph von Fraunhofer built magnificent ...

Discovery of Neptune
The discovery of the planet Neptune was a triumph of mathematics. While studying...

Virchow vs Pasteur
"Rudolf Virchow, the German scientist who was the first to engage in cancer rese...

Uniformitarianism
Darwin was introduced one day to Charles Lyell's then-revolutionary theory of ge...

Decoration
"When the parsimonious French Government asked the Curies what official decorati...

Precision
Like every mathematician, Sir Arthur Eddington was a sucker for precision. "I be...

Charles Martin Hall
In 1886 Charles Martin Hall was a twenty-two year old university student. One da...

Young Fermi
After finding two antique volumes of elementary physics in the bookstalls in Rom...

Negative Utopia
Stephen King was once dismayed to learn that Carrie had been rejected for...

Mirkin's Keyboard
Nanotechnology pioneer Chad Mirkin (whose department at Northwestern University ...

Old Discovery
Not all scientific discoveries are made in a scientist's youth. The noted Americ...

Tint of Brilliance
One day in 1856, an English schoolboy named William Henry Perkin, inspired by a ...

Skinner Box
B. F. Skinner, famed for his pioneering theories of stimulus-response behavior, ...

Witnesses
One day in 1774, Joseph Priestley sent a telegram to Benjamin Franklin announcin...

Pavlov
In 1879, the famed Russian physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov induced "experimen...

Physician on the Roof
A hot-tempered eccentric, the English physician William Harvey did much of his t...

Speed of Light
"Olaus Roemer struggled with a puzzle in 1675. The satellites of Jupiter seemed ...

Aberration of Light
While observing Gamma Draconis in 1725, the English astronomer James Bradley was...

Eugene Chevreul
The French chemist Eugene Chevreul was born in 1786 and died in 1889 at the age...

Lavoisier & the French Revo...
"It's dangerous being a critic. The great French chemist Antoine-Laurent Lavoisi...

Human Problems
Albert Einstein was once offered the presidency of Israel. He declined. He had n...

Hippocrates
Hippocrates was the first physician to reject long-held fuckingstitious and fuck...

Fool's Gold
While experimenting with urine one day in 1669, Hennig Brand discovered a novel ...

Man of the World
In 1806, the English chemist Humphry Davy was awarded a prize by Napoleon for hi...

Relatively Irrelevant
The famed physicist Ernest Rutherford was once asked about Einstein's theory of ...

Fermilab Art
"Fermilab [the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory] was founded in 1967 by Rob...

Madeleine L'Engle: Science ...
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