The Fuel of the Sun, Part I
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29:36 |
Read by ke126 |
The Fuel of the Sun, Part II
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23:55 |
Read by ke126 |
The Fuel of the Sun, Part III
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21:52 |
Read by ke126 |
Dr. Siemens’ Theory of the Sun
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7:59 |
Read by Colleen McMahon |
Another World Down Here
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21:00 |
Read by Colleen McMahon |
The Origin of Lunar Volcanoes
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15:39 |
Read by Colleen McMahon |
Note on the Direct Effect of Sun-Spots on Terrestrial Climates
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5:58 |
Read by Availle |
The Philosophy of the Radiometer and its Cosmical Revelations
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18:18 |
Read by Melanie D. Young |
On the Social Benefits of Paraffin
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20:26 |
Read by Steve C |
The Solidity of the Earth
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11:48 |
Read by Jeffery |
A Contribution to the History of Electric Lighting
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20:40 |
Read by Jordan Owen |
The Formation of Coal
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21:58 |
Read by ke126 |
The Solar Eclipse of 1871
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27:40 |
Read by Availle |
Meteoric Astronomy
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22:56 |
Read by Melanie D. Young |
The “Great Ice Age” and the Origin of the “Till”, Part I
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30:35 |
Read by Sam Isaacson |
The “Great Ice Age” and the Origin of the “Till”, Part II
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36:49 |
Read by Sam Isaacson |
The Barometer and the Weather, Part I
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25:17 |
Read by jenno |
The Barometer and the Weather, Part II
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24:12 |
Read by jenno |
The Chemistry of Bog Reclamation
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25:42 |
Read by Melanie D. Young |
Aerial Exploration of the Arctic Regions, Part I
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27:01 |
Read by Blane Aden McKoy |
Aerial Exploration of the Arctic Regions, Part II
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29:24 |
Read by Blane Aden McKoy |
The Limits of our Coal Supply, Part I
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34:47 |
Read by Blane Aden McKoy |
The Limits of our Coal Supply, Part II
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35:59 |
Read by Blane Aden McKoy |
“The Englishman’s Fireside”
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26:06 |
Read by Steve C |
“Baily’s Beads”
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6:25 |
Read by BettyB |
The Coloring of Green Tea
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9:06 |
Read by Availle |
“Iron Filings” in Tea
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13:30 |
Read by Steve C |
Concert-Room Acoustics
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15:47 |
Read by Anita Sloma-Martinez |
Science and Spiritualism
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36:26 |
Read by Mickey Lee Rich |
Mathematical Fictions
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14:12 |
Read by Availle |
World-Smashing
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12:13 |
Read by tommack |
The Dying Trees in Kensington Gardens
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9:39 |
Read by Amy Gramour |
The Oleaginous Products of Thames Mud: Where they Come from and Where they Go
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8:19 |
Read by Wayne Cooke |
Luminous Paint
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11:05 |
Read by KevinS |
The Origin and Probable Duration of Petroleum
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20:36 |
Read by Anita Sloma-Martinez |
The Origin of Soap
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10:22 |
Read by BettyB |
Oiling the Waves
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10:44 |
Read by Mickey Lee Rich |
On the so-called “Crater Necks” and “Volcanic Bombs” of Ireland
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11:41 |
Read by Andrew Howley |
Travertine
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9:35 |
Read by Andrew Howley |
The Action of Frost in Water-Pipes and on Building Materials
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21:21 |
Read by Melanie D. Young |
The Corrosion of Building Stones
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10:05 |
Read by tommack |
Fire-Clay and Anthracite
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19:31 |
Read by Rachel Marie |
Count Rumford’s Cooking-Stoves
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16:55 |
Read by Melanie D. Young |
The “Consumption of Smoke”
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12:55 |
Read by Melanie D. Young |
The Air of Stove-Heated Rooms
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16:07 |
Read by Jeffery |
Ventilation by Open Fireplaces
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12:37 |
Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Domestic Ventilation
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29:33 |
Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Home Gardens for Smoky Towns, Part I
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18:00 |
Read by Mickey Lee Rich |
Home Gardens for Smoky Towns, Part II
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20:33 |
Read by Mickey Lee Rich |
Solids, Liquids, and Gases, Part I
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22:02 |
Read by Cadia B |
Solids, Liquids, and Gases, Part II
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25:22 |
Read by Cadia B |
Murchison and Babbage
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6:39 |
Read by Chad Jackson |
Atmosphere versus Ether
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6:47 |
Read by ChadH94 |
A Neglected Disinfectant
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3:41 |
Read by Foon |
Another Disinfectant
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4:04 |
Read by Foon |
Ensilage
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5:24 |
Read by Foon |
The Fracture of Comets
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5:33 |
Read by Availle |
The Origin of Comets
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4:19 |
Read by Availle |