Scientific Developments

Connected Sites: 29

WHS where significant scientific discoveries were made. Name location and scientific development/discovery.

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Connected Sites

Galapagos Islands
Inscribed: 1978
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Theory Of Evolution By Natural Selection
Maritime Greenwich
Maritime Greenwich
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1997
3.15
533
10
The Observatory - Numerous Astronomical Discoveries Including Basic Measurements Of "The Motions Of The Heavens". Also Definition Of Longitude
Epidaurus
Inscribed: 1988
3.34
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Development Of Medicine
Old City of Berne
Inscribed: 1983
3.32
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Einstein's House 49 Kramgasse: "Albert Einstein Lived In Bern From 1903 To 1905 And Developed His Theory Of Relativity Here." (See Link), "In 1905, Which Has Been Called Einstein's Annus Mirabilis (Amazing Year), He Published Four Groundbreaking Papers, On The Photoelectric Effect, Brownian Motion, Special Relativity, And The Equivalence Of Mass And Energy, Which Were To Bring Him To The Notice Of The Academic World, At The Age Of 26." (Wiki)
See Www.Bern.Com
Struve Geodetic Arc
Struve Geodetic Arc
Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine
Inscribed: 2005
1.94
246
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Determination Of Earth's Size/Shape
Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 2003
3.27
434
17
Research Into Botanical Diversity
Piazza del Duomo (Pisa)
Inscribed: 1987
3.80
666
14
Galileo's Experiments Linked To Cathedral And Leaning Tower (Disputed)
Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France
Inscribed: 1998
2.82
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Tour St Jacques In Paris Was Where Pascal Carried Out Experiments On Atmospheric Pressure And There Is Still A Meteorological Laboratory Installed At The Top Of The Tower.
City of Bath
City of Bath
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1987
3.57
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In 1781 William Herschel Discovered The Planet Uranus (Orginally Named "The Georgian Star" After The King!)Using A Home Made Telescope Operated From The Garden Of His House In New King St (Now The Herschel Museum Of Astronomy). It Was The First Planet To Be Discovered Which Could Not Be Seen By The Naked Eye.
Lake Baikal
Inscribed: 1996
3.59
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Baikal Deep Underwater Neutrino Telescope
St. Petersburg
Inscribed: 1990
4.22
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Mendeleev Developed The Concept Of The Periodic Table Of Elements Whilst Professor Of Chemistry At St Petersburg University. The Apartment, Which Came With The Job And Is Part Of The University, Is Maintained As The Mendeleev Museum And Contains His Study And Papers. It Is Situated In What Is Now Named Mendeleevskaya Iniya Close To The Neva Across From The Admiralty
See Www.Boltonsociety.Net
Teide National Park
Inscribed: 2007
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Early Meteorological Observations, Including Those To Measure The 'Weight Of The Air'
See Www.Izana.Org
Mount Etna
Inscribed: 2013
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"The Almost Continuous Eruptive Activity Of Mount Etna Continues To Influence Volcanology, Geophysics And Other Earth Science Disciplines." (Ab Ev)
Isole Eolie
Inscribed: 2000
3.67
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8
"Studied Since At Least The 18th Century, The Islands Have Provided The Science Of Vulcanology With Examples Of Two Types Of Eruption (Vulcanian And Strombolian) And Thus Have Featured Prominently In The Education Of Geologists For More Than 200 Years. The Site Continues To Enrich The Field Of Vulcanology." (Ab Ev)
Fortifications of Vauban
Inscribed: 2008
3.01
327
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Four Solaire De Mont-Louis: The Mont-Louis Solar Furnace, Is The World's First Solar Furnace, Built In 1949, By Engineer Felix Trombe
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Singapore Botanic Gardens
Inscribed: 2015
3.09
380
12
Research Into Botanical Diversity
Fray Bentos
Inscribed: 2015
2.72
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First Place Where Beef Extract Was Industrially Applied
Chaîne des Puys
Inscribed: 2018
2.85
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In 1648, Florin Périer, At The Urging Of Blaise Pascal, Proved Evangelista Torricelli's Theory That Barometric Observations Were Caused By The Weight Of Air By Measuring The Height Of A Column Of Mercury At Three Elevations On Puy De Dôme. (Wiki)
Blaenavon Industrial Landscape
Inscribed: 2000
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Blaenavon Ironworks Is Where Percy Gilchrist And Sidney Gilchrist Thomas Created A Process To Remove Phosphorus From Iron Ore To Make A Stronger Steel. This Revolutionized The Steel Industry In Europe.
Cordouan Lighthouse
Inscribed: 2021
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In 1823, Augustin Fresnel Chose Cordouan To Test Out The Optical System That Would Revolutionize The Technology Of Lighthouse Illumination Around The World. The Lighthouse Was Equipped With The Prototype Of The Fresnel Lens. (Nom File P8-9)
Miguasha National Park
Inscribed: 1999
2.48
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Of Great Importance Is The Presence Of The Crossopterygian Group Of Fishes, Which Share Many Characteristics With The Tetrapods: (Four-Legged Land Animals). It Was The Discovery Of One Of These, The Eusthenopteron (The So-Called “Prince Of Miguasha”) Which Focused The Attention Of The International Scientific Community On The Escuminac Formation, Giving Rise To The Modern Conception Of Evolution From Fish To Land Dwelling Vertebrates. (Ab Ev)
Great Spa Towns of Europe
Great Spa Towns of Europe
Austria, Belgium, Czechia, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom
Inscribed: 2021
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– "The Great Spas Of Europe Exhibits An Important Interchange Of Innovative Ideas That Influenced The Development Of Medicine, Balneology And Leisure Activities From Around 1700 To The 1930s." (Official Description) "At Their Scientific Core, Spa Doctors, Physicians And Balneologists Brought Forward Advances In Medicine, Medical Diagnostics And Analytical Chemistry Of World Significance. (...) The Springs, And Their Geological And Hydrological Characteristics, Also Became The Subject Of Seminal Works, Too". (Nomination File, P. 68)
Rammelsberg and Goslar
Inscribed: 1992
3.18
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A "Problem For Which A Solution Was Needed In Order To Make Mining At Great Depths Possible Was Caused By The Hemp Ropes And Iron Chains Which Were Used To Hoist The Ore. (...) The Invention Of The Wire Cable By The Clausthal "Oberbergrat" (Head Mining Councilor) Wilhelm August Julius Albert In The Year 1834 Solved This Problem. The Cable Was One Of The Most Important Technical Inventions Of All For The Mining Industry And Its Use Spread To All The Mining Areas Of The World In A Very Short Time. It Was Also An Invention That Made Technical Solutions In Many Other Areas Possible, For Example In Bridge Construction." (Nomination File, P. 49)
Stevns Klint
Inscribed: 2014
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It Was One Of The Three Sites Studied By Álvarez Before Publising His Famous Hypothesis About The K-T Extinction Event
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks
Inscribed: 1984
4.42
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Burgess Shale Was The Site Where The Ediacaran Explosion Hypothesis Was Postulated, Ending One Of Paleontology's Biggest Mysteries.
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Evaporitic Karst and Caves
Inscribed: 2023
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Crit Viii: "An Uncommon Richness Of Rare Speleothems And Minerals, Sometimes Unique To These Caves, Have Attracted Naturalists And Scientists Since The 16th Century And Tens Of Evaporitic Karst Phenomena Have Been Described Here For The First Time"
Syracuse
Inscribed: 2005
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The Greek Mathematician And Inventor Archimedes Was Born In Syracuse, Where He Lived His Whole Life. "Archimedes Anticipated Modern Calculus And Analysis". His "Other Mathematical Achievements Include Deriving An Approximation Of Pi, Defining And Investigating The Archimedean Spiral, And Devising A System Using Exponentiation For Expressing Very Large Numbers. He Was Also One Of The First To Apply Mathematics To Physical Phenomena, Working On Statics And Hydrostatics." Apart From This, He "Is Also Credited With Designing Innovative Machines, Such As His Screw Pump, Compound Pulleys, And Defensive War Machines To Protect His Native Syracuse From Invasion." (Wiki)
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Lower German Limes
Lower German Limes
Germany, Netherlands
Inscribed: 2021
1.85
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"Constantin Koenen Began Excavating The Legionary Fortress At Neuss In 1887 (...). Constantin Koenen Was The First To Establish The Principles Of Archaeological Research Based On Excavations. The Most Modern Methods Were Used, Including The First Photo Documentation Of The Excavation Process. This Research Represents The Beginning Of Modern Provincial Roman Archaeology." (Nomination File, P. 89-90)
Paris, Banks of the Seine
Inscribed: 1991
4.19
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"In 1910, Father Theodor Wulf Measured Radiant Energy At The Top And Bottom Of The Tower. He Found More At The Top Than Expected, Incidentally Discovering What Are Known Today As Cosmic Rays."
See En.Wikipedia.Org