Richard Ebright: The Making of a Scientist
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What was the first scientific journal to publish the work of Richard Ebright and his college room-mate?

  • Science
  • Nature
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (correct)
  • Cell
  • What sparked Richard Ebright's fascination with science?

  • Astronomy
  • Butterflies (correct)
  • Rocks and fossils
  • Coins
  • Where did Richard Ebright grow up?

  • East of Reading, Pennsylvania
  • North of Reading, Pennsylvania (correct)
  • South of Reading, Pennsylvania
  • West of Reading, Pennsylvania
  • At what age did Richard Ebright and his college room-mate excite the scientific world with a new theory on how cells work?

    <p>Twenty-two</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Richard Ebright collect with determination from a young age?

    <p>Butterflies, rocks, fossils, and coins</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Richard Ebright's Life and Career

    • The first scientific journal to publish the work of Richard Ebright and his college room-mate is not specified.
    • Richard Ebright's fascination with science was sparked by a childhood experience of watching a firefly glow.
    • Richard Ebright grew up in Massachusetts.
    • At the age of 22, Richard Ebright and his college room-mate excited the scientific world with a new theory on how cells work.
    • From a young age, Richard Ebright collected fireflies with determination.

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    Test your knowledge on the life and achievements of Richard Ebright, a renowned scientist who was inspired by butterflies and made significant contributions to biochemistry and molecular biology. Learn about the pivotal moments in his life and the impact of his work on the scientific community.

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