Ben Franklin's famous kite-key experiment galvanizes the Web
(NEWSER) - Britain's Royal Society is posting some of the key scientific moments in human history on the Web. Handwritten accounts include reports by Sir Isaac Newton and Benjamin Franklin, who details his 1752 experiment with a key, a kite and lightning. One of the posted studies, to determine if 8-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was truly a musical prodigy, found that he was "more interested in his cat," but then played a score "in the most masterly manner." More»