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Article
Peter Anderson; Wayne Orchiston
(2023)
Arthur Anthony Page: At the Forefront of Queensland Astronomy during the Second Half of the Twentieth Century.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 833-864).
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Article
Nathan Edward Charles Smith
(2023)
Fertile substrate: The rise, fall, and succession of popular microscopy in Great Britain.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 268-292).
(/isis/citation/CBB730463894/)
Article
María José Martínez Usó; Francisco J. Marco Castillo
(2023)
The total eclipse of the sun of July 29, AD1478, in contemporary Spanish documents.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 153-170).
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Article
Barry Sturman; David Garrioch
(2023)
Amateur Science and Innovation in Fireworks in Nineteenth-Century Europe.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 109-130).
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Article
Dmitry D. Zworykin
(2023)
Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792), climbing perch (Anabantidae), and its discovery in India.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 22-34).
(/isis/citation/CBB932530409/)
Article
Victoria Dickenson
(2023)
Seeing birds: Dr. Casey Wood's (1856–1942) second career.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 162-176).
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Article
Veronica della Dora
(2023)
From the Radio Shack to the Cosmos: Listening to Sputnik during the International Geophysical Year (1957–1958).
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 123-149).
(/isis/citation/CBB770612333/)
Article
Paolo Savoia
(2022)
Knowing Nature by Its Surface: Butchers, Barbers, Surgeons, Gardeners, and Physicians in Early Modern Italy.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 399-420).
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Article
Sonja Erikainen
(2022)
The Promissory Visions of DIYbio: Reimaging Science from the Fringe.
Science as Culture
(pp. 287-310).
(/isis/citation/CBB694942114/)
Book
Kevin Driscoll
(2022)
The Modem World: A Prehistory of Social Media.
(/isis/citation/CBB172015710/)
Article
Fiona Amery
(2022)
The disputed sound of the aurora borealis: sensing liminal noise during the First and Second International Polar Years, 1882–3 and 1932–3.
Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 5-26).
(/isis/citation/CBB498610775/)
Article
Bill Jenkins
(2022)
The ‘Stronsay Beast’: Testimony, evidence and authority in early nineteenth-century natural history.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 471-494).
(/isis/citation/CBB791076306/)
Article
Russell McGregor
(2022)
J. A. Leach’s Australian Bird Book: At the interface of science and recreation.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 97-109).
(/isis/citation/CBB681830473/)
Article
Laura Miralles; Eva Garcia-Vazquez; Eduardo Dopico
(2021)
Game-based learning for engaging citizens in biopollution control.
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
(pp. 677-688).
(/isis/citation/CBB727121914/)
Article
Karen Kovaka
(2021)
Evaluating Community Science.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 102-109).
(/isis/citation/CBB988749229/)
Article
Mattes, Johannes
(2021)
“Central nodes” and “neutral grounds:” boundary-work between scholarship, scientific amateurism and the public in Vienna (1860-1890).
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza.
(/isis/citation/CBB267101748/)
Article
Kristoffer Whitney
(2020)
Valuing Shorebirds: Bureaucracy, Natural History, and Expertise in North American Conservation.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 631-652).
(/isis/citation/CBB978624329/)
Article
Corinna Treitel
(2020)
The Wife as Family Physician: Making and Moving a Modern Health Epistemology for Women.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 1188-1210).
(/isis/citation/CBB070172290/)
Article
Nathan E. C. Smith
(2020)
Provincial mycology and the legacy of Henry Thomas Soppitt (1858–1899).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 219-235).
(/isis/citation/CBB964246723/)
Article
Julia M Wells
(2020)
Quinine, Whisky, and Epsom Salts: Amateur Medical Treatment in the White Settler Communities of British East and South-Central Africa, 1890–1939.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 586-603).
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