News

Young Newton Newton was born at the manor on Christmas Day, 1642, and spent the first few years of his life at the house. Decades later, in 1665, Newton returned to Woolsthorpe when the University ...
The Lincolnshire home of scientist Sir Isaac Newton is to reopen to the public after its annual winter conservation work. He was born at Woolsthorpe Manor near Grantham in 1642 and later returned ...
LINCOLNSHIRE, ENGLAND—Live Science reports that conservator Chris Pickup of Nottingham Trent University discovered a doodle on the wall of Woolsthorpe Manor, Sir Isaac Newton’s childhood home ...
Isaac Newton’s tree is a variety known as the Flower of Kent. The William & Mary Flowers of Kent were grown from cuttings from the Newton trees on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus, ...
For the first time, researchers are conducting whole genome sequencing of the ancient tree in the garden of Woolsthorpe Manor, Lincolnshire, where Newton is said to have to have seen an apple fall ...
Newton kept his views on the supernatural a secret for fear of ruining his glittering career in science and philosophy. At the time of writing, the leading bid for his “Pyramid papers” sits at ...
Giles Wood, from Dorset, purchased the sapling at an auction held to raise money for Newton's childhood home Woolsthorpe Manor, near Grantham. He said he had been "overwhelmed" to secure the ...
image: The ancient tree in the garden of Woolsthorpe Manor, Lincolnshire, where Sir Isaac Newton is said to have to have seen an apple fall to the ground. view more ...
The drawing was discovered at Woolsthorpe Manor, the Lincolnshire, England,home where Newton was born in 1642, said the National Trust,which protects the house and other heritage sites in the ...
Towering thinker Sir Isaac Newton carved a now-barely visible doodle of a windmill into a stone wall in his childhood home, according to a news release from the National Trust. The drawing was ...