Making of A Scientist Padhai Ak Mazza Best Handwritten Notes
Making of A Scientist Padhai Ak Mazza Best Handwritten Notes
Making of A Scientist Padhai Ak Mazza Best Handwritten Notes
T. Padhai Ak Mazza
Richard Raises Monarch Butterflies :
Richard decided to raise butterflies at home to study their migration pattern. He would catch a female monarch and
take her eggs. He would watch all the stages of development of the butterfly. Then he would tag their wings and free
them. He did it for many years and raised thousands of butterflies in the basement of his home.
T. Padhai Ak Mazza
Richard’s Glory at Harvard :
Richard graduated with second position in a class of 1510 students. He became a graduate student
researcher. He started experimenting to prove his new theory. His theory may create new ways to prevent
some types of cancer and other diseases.
1 Richard’s article on how cells work published in a science journal at the age of twenty-two.
2 Richard was a single child and didn’t have friends to play with. So, he became interested in collecting
butterflies and various other items.
3 His mother bought him all the equipment he needed. She guided him and helped him to learn.
4 He read a book ‘The Travels to Monarch X’ which created a love for science in him.
5 He raised thousands of monarch butterflies at home over a few years. He tagged them as they grew and
freed them to study their migration.
6 Richard put up a slide of frogs at the County science fair but did not win any award.
7 His defeat inspired him to experiment. He took help from Dr Urquhart to work on various projects.
8 He won many awards at the County and International science fairs in subsequent years.
9 His work on viceroy butterflies got him the first position award in a fair.
10Richard discovered a hormone necessary for the growth of, monarch butterfly.
11 He worked at the Army laboratory and the US Department of Agriculture laboratory.
12 Richard spent a year at Harvard as a freshman before going back to the laboratory to discover the
chemical structure of the hormone responsible for the gold spots on the monarch pupa.
13His findings motivated him to study cells and how they read their DNA.
14His theory may help to prevent many kinds of cancers and other diseases.
15 He graduated from Harvard with second position among 1510 students.
16 His other interests include debating, public speakingand photography. ‘
17 Richard’s social studies teacher praises him for his excellent mind, curiosity and a will to win – the
essential qualities of a scientist.