Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been scaring readers since 1818. But what inspired the book’s overconfident doctor, who believes he can coax life from death? As Sharon Ruston explains for Public ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. In the new movie “Lisa Frankenstein,” a teenage girl gives an animated corpse a makeover, complete ...
In the late 1800s, we still didn’t know a great deal about electricity. One scientist was still attempting to figure out how electric shocks kill things in 1895, and found that when he delivered a 240 ...
Galvanism – the contraction of muscle stimulated by an electric current – was named after 18th Century scientist Luigi Galvani who investigated the effect of electricity on dissected animals. These ...
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