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David Evan Pence
(2022)
Closing the Loop: Ewald von Kleist and the Origins of the Leyden Jar.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 789-796).
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Susan Branson
(2022)
Scientific Americans: Invention, Technology, and National Identity.
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Johnson, Benjamin
(2022)
Making Ammonia: Fritz Haber, Walther Nernst, and the Nature of Scientific Discovery.
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Amy Way
(2021)
Natural selection and the ‘antiquity of man’: Intellectual impacts in the Australian colonies.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 308-320).
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Luca Tambolo; Gustavo Cevolani
(2021)
Multiple discoveries, inevitability, and scientific realism.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 30-38).
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Wolfgang Steinicke
(2021)
William Herschel Discoverer of the Deep Sky: The epochal work of the greatest visual observer and his talented sister Caroline.
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Octavio A. Chon Torres; Ted Peters; Joseph Seckbach; et al.
(2021)
Astrobiology: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy.
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Anders Lennartson
(2021)
Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Torbern Bergman: The Science, Lives and Friendship of Two Pioneers in Chemistry.
(/isis/citation/CBB026239631/)
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Ian Hesketh
(2021)
Narratives of Charles Darwin Down Under.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 303-311).
(/isis/citation/CBB437714128/)
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Sandrine Parageau
(2021)
« Colomb ignorant trouva le nouveau monde » : ignorance, découverte fortuite et expérimentation à la première modernité.
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
(pp. 41-62).
(/isis/citation/CBB363347228/)
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Kevin Orrman-Rossiter
(2021)
Observation and Annihilation: The Discovery of the Antiproton.
Physics in Perspective
(pp. 3-24).
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Jordan Goodman
(2021)
Planting the World: Joseph Banks and his Collectors: An Adventurous History of Botany.
(/isis/citation/CBB428379651/)
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Mark I. Grossman
(2021)
John Dalton’s “Aha” Moment: The Origin of the Chemical Atomic Theory.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 49-71).
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Philip Ball
(2021)
The Elements: A Visual History of Their Discovery.
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William Sheehan; Trudy E. Bell; Carolyn Kennett; et al.
(2021)
Neptune: From Grand Discovery to a World Revealed: Essays on the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of John Couch Adams.
(/isis/citation/CBB762464222/)
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William C. Summers
(2020)
Afterword: Phage, History and Historiography.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 653-656).
(/isis/citation/CBB922351861/)
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Linda Schweizer
(2020)
Cosmic Odyssey: How Intrepid Astronomers at Palomar Observatory Changed our View of the Universe.
(/isis/citation/CBB496441565/)
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Clare M. Brown
(2020)
Harry Pasley Higginson and his role in the re-discovery of the dodo (Raphus cucullatus).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 381-391).
(/isis/citation/CBB218493185/)
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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/)
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Francesco Guerra; Matteo Leone; Nadia Robotti
(2020)
Enrico Fermi’s Discovery of Neutron-Induced Artificial Radioactivity: A Case of “Emanation” from “Divine Providence”.
Physics in Perspective
(pp. 129-161).
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