From the description of the first fossil link between humans and apes in 1925 to the identification of the first planet outside our solar system in 1995 and the announcement of the birth of Dolly, the cloned sheep, in 1997, many of the most important scientific discoveries of the twentieth century were first reported in the journal Nature. This book brings together in one volume its greatest hits - reproductions of twenty-one seminal contributions that changed science and the world. the neutron, opened up entirely new fields of study. Others, like Watson and Crick's article describing the...
From the description of the first fossil link between humans and apes in 1925 to the identification of the first planet outside our solar system in 19...