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Encyclopedia > 1753 in science

The year 1753 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.


See also: 1752 in science, other events of 1753, 1754 in science and the list of years in science.

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Science and the Bible (1727 words)
If you've ever come across a science text book that is 100 years old or even 20 or 30 years old it can be quite entertaining to read.
If you read a 50 year old science text you will be truly entertained by the number of things that are stated as the assured results of scientific tests which are now known to be not true.
Psalm 104:6 This was not accepted by science until 1885 when Edward Seuce, one of the first geologists to produce a geologic frame work of all the nations, showed evidence that all land surface had been covered with water.
1753: Biography and Much More from Answers.com (1424 words)
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Carolus Linnaeus's Species plantarum ("forms of plant") completes his development of the use of binary nomenclature in botany and remains the foundation for the present-day classification of species.
William Smith: "A Poem on Visiting the Academy of Philadelphia, June 1753." The poem records the author's visit to the academy, having been invited by Benjamin Franklin.
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