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Copenhagen’s fashion scene may be bigger than ever, but this year’s 3 Days of Design proved that Danish design is just as ...
Bouquet de Venezia’ is a collection of iridescent glass vases by Danish jewellery designer Sophie Bille Brahe, hand-blown in ...
“I can’t actually remember the last time I made a traditional wedding band. I definitely haven’t made a classic band for any of my clients this year, and I’ve got quite a few weddings in the pipeline, ...
Alison Brahe has opened up about her horror journey with menopause. The 1990s It Girl model, who is married to actor Cameron Daddo, says that she lost herself while struggling with symptoms of ...
For Bille Brahe, the glassware is a first step of a broader expansion into homeware, including metal tables and other furnishings. “I like having the freedom to have a new material to work with ...
Lachlan Brahe 15 August 2024 Lachlan Brahe, the General Manager of Retail Media at Cashrewards, has been appointed the inaugural Chair of IAB Australia ‘s Retail Media Council, effective immediately.
Tycho Brahe, an astronomer, studied alchemy to help make medical elixirs. Researchers found traces of tungsten in shards of glass and ceramic from his laboratory. Tungsten wouldn't be isolated for ...
Brahe was known for his plague medicine—a highly complicated remedy to create that could have had up to 60 ingredients, including everything from snake flesh and opium to copper, oils, and herbs.
Brahe kept his recipes secret, though, says chemist Kaare Lund Rasmussen of the University of Southern Denmark in Odense. What’s known about the medicamenta tria is based on secondhand accounts.
Brahe's approach to experimentation, whether in the lab or when gazing at the sky, was pioneering for its day and later taken up by illustrious astronomical figures such as Isaac Newton (1642-1727).
Scientists found tungsten in Tycho Brahe's lab, and they're not sure how it got there. A chemical mystery lurks in the laboratory of Tycho Brahe, one of the most famous astronomers of all time ...
Chemical secrets of Tycho Brahe revealed Danish alchemist was working with elements 200 years before their discovery by Victoria Atkinson, special to C&EN ...
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