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||1926: Paul Kammerer dies ... biologist, he claimed to have produced experimental evidence that acquired traits could be inherited. Almost all of Kammerer's experiments involved forcing various amphibians to breed in environments that were radically different from their native habitat to demonstrate Lamarkian inheritance. (This is the idea that what one acquires during one's lifetime is passed on to that person's offspring. If you play guitar, your children will have nimble fingers. Each generation builds upon the past and continues to improve.) When later accused of faking exceptional results with the midwife toad, during a time of depression, he shot himself. Pic.
||1926: Paul Kammerer dies ... biologist, he claimed to have produced experimental evidence that acquired traits could be inherited. Almost all of Kammerer's experiments involved forcing various amphibians to breed in environments that were radically different from their native habitat to demonstrate Lamarkian inheritance. (This is the idea that what one acquires during one's lifetime is passed on to that person's offspring. If you play guitar, your children will have nimble fingers. Each generation builds upon the past and continues to improve.) When later accused of faking exceptional results with the midwife toad, during a time of depression, he shot himself. Pic.


||1929: Richard Adolf Zsigmondy dies ... chemist, physicist, and academic, Nobel Prize laureate.
||1929: Richard Adolf Zsigmondy dies ... chemist, physicist, and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic.


||1933: Lloyd John Old born ... one of the founders and standard-bearers of the field of cancer immunology.
||1933: Lloyd John Old born ... one of the founders and standard-bearers of the field of cancer immunology.

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