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Explore Benjamin Franklin’s scientific discoveries on NotebookLM
Sir Mark Walport · 2026-03-31 · via Arts & Culture

This AI-powered interactive guide reveals Benjamin Franklin’s scientific legacy and diplomatic career through original Royal Society documents.

Amit Sood

Director, Google Arts & Culture

General summary

Explore Benjamin Franklin's scientific discoveries with the new NotebookLM resource, "The Science of Benjamin Franklin." You can research Franklin's original 18th-century papers and manuscripts from the Royal Society archives. Use NotebookLM's interactive features, like the "Chat" panel and video explainers, to understand Franklin's contributions to science and his influence on the American Revolution.

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  • "The Science of Benjamin Franklin on NotebookLM" lets you explore his scientific discoveries.
  • NotebookLM uses AI to process Franklin's 18th-century papers and create study guides.
  • Chat with AI about Franklin's exchanges with scientists like Peter Collinson and Joseph Priestley.
  • Enjoy audio and video overviews, plus a quiz, to learn about Franklin's life and work.
  • Google Arts & Culture and the Royal Society continue their partnership showcasing science history.

Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.

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Google Arts & Culture and the Royal Society teamed up to make learning about Benjamin Franklin easier. They're using an AI tool called NotebookLM to help people explore Franklin's science stuff. NotebookLM lets you chat with the documents, watch videos, and even take quizzes. Now, anyone can learn about Franklin's cool inventions and how he used science to help America.

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Benjamin Franklin is celebrated for his relentless curiosity, which led to transformative inventions like bifocals and the lightning rod. A true polymath, his ingenuity shaped American democracy and human knowledge. This spirit of innovation drives a new collaboration between the Royal Society (the UK's national academy of sciences), Google Arts & Culture and Google NotebookLM to launch a Featured Notebook called The Science of Benjamin Franklin.

By opening up the Royal Society’s archives in new ways through this NotebookLM resource, we are providing a unique opportunity to explore a remarkable record of modern science’s development. As a pioneering scientist and innovator, Franklin’s work can now be rediscovered by new audiences who can engage directly with his scientific legacy through this interactive tool.

Researching his original 18-century scientific papers, detailed manuscripts and handwritten letters from the Royal Society archives can be quite challenging — and this is where AI can help. NotebookLM can process these documents, along with contemporary high-quality secondary sources, to create various artifacts such as Study Guides and Video Explainers. The resource documents Franklin’s key scientific contributions to natural philosophy, emphasizing his formulation of the single-fluid theory of electricity and his invention of the lightning rod. It also illustrates how Franklin strategically leveraged his international scientific reputation to cultivate political influence and secure the critical French alliance during the American Revolution. NotebookLM enhances this exploration with a range of interactive features, including:

  • The “Chat” panel lets you engage with the content of the sources. You can ask questions about his exchanges with other thinkers, like Peter Collinson, the London Quaker merchant and Fellow of the Royal Society who supplied Franklin with his first electrical apparatus, and Joseph Priestley, a dissenting minister and natural philosopher who became Franklin’s close friend and collaborator on experiments concerning electricity and air.
  • An Audio Overview discussion between two AI hosts tracing Franklin’s evolution from British loyalist to American revolutionary
  • A Video Overview on his life, legacy and experiments
  • A slide deck about his correspondence with Joseph Priestley
  • A quiz to test users’ understanding of Franklin’s scientific concepts

This Featured Notebook underscores the long-term partnership between Google Arts & Culture and the Royal Society. Since 2018, the institution has used the platform to tell 45+ engaging digital exhibitions around the history of science and inventors, including Science Made Visible: Drawings, Prints, Objects, exploring 17th-century "scientific seeing," and Trailblazing Fellows, tracking the struggle for the recognition of women's contribution to science.

We invite you to explore the mind of the printer who tamed the lightning and helped found a nation today: The Science of Benjamin Franklin Notebook.

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