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Article Martin Connors (2024)
The discovery and naming of Trojan asteroids. Journal for the History of Astronomy (pp. 76-104). (/isis/citation/CBB700468449/) unapi

Article Laura Elizabeth Smith; E. Allen Driggers (2023)
‘Ex Pede Herculem’: Sloths, Slavery, and Southern Fossil Collection in The Nineteenth Century. Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society (pp. 63-83). (/isis/citation/CBB397135024/) unapi

Article Mario M. A. Wannier (2023)
No Publication, No Fame: Reassessing Arnold Guyot’s (1807–1884) Pioneering Contributions to the Glacial Theory. Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society (pp. 123-159). (/isis/citation/CBB790328362/) unapi

Article Benjamin J. Burger (2023)
Mystery in Middle Park: Relocating the Site of Colorado’s First Dinosaur Discovery. Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society (pp. 102-122). (/isis/citation/CBB236478422/) unapi

Book Magdolna Hargittai (2023)
Meeting the Challenge: Top Women in Science. (/isis/citation/CBB860768431/) unapi

Article Mark F. Watson (2023)
“Bharat Singh’s Stuffed Otter”: Discovery in 1818 of Ailurus fulgens, the Himalayan red panda. Archives of Natural History (pp. 85-100). (/isis/citation/CBB885926141/) unapi

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/) unapi

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Uranus and Neptune. (/isis/citation/CBB555247881/) unapi

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A New Colorful World: Georges Urbain (1872-1938), the Red Star Who Disappeared Off the Horizon. Bulletin for the History of Chemistry (pp. 60-69). (/isis/citation/CBB639493286/) unapi

Article Yoshiteru Maeno; Yoji Hisamatsu; Kazuhiro Egashira (2023)
Kenji Yoshihara (1929-2022): Shedding Light on the Work of Masataka Ogawa on His Discovery of the Element "Nipponium." An Obituary-Tribute. Bulletin for the History of Chemistry (pp. 236-241). (/isis/citation/CBB410779174/) unapi

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On the History of Prussian Blue: The Story of Soluble Prussian Blue. Bulletin for the History of Chemistry (pp. 131-135). (/isis/citation/CBB327191459/) unapi

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Anomalie und Zufall: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgens Entdeckung der "X-Strahlen" (Anomaly and coincidence: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen's discovery of "X-rays"). Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau (pp. 408-419). (/isis/citation/CBB787135846/) unapi

Article Scott F. Gilbert (2023)
Shells, Gills, and Gonads: On the Remarkable Persistence of Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences (pp. 221-241). (/isis/citation/CBB476319903/) unapi

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Yoichiro Nambu and the Concept of Apparent Vacuum: A Stepping Stone to Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking. Annalen der Physik (p. 2200584). (/isis/citation/CBB080692020/) unapi

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Selektion, Spiritismus und Kosmologie: Alfred Russel Wallace und seine andere Evolutionstheorie (Selection, spiritualism and cosmology: Alfred Russel Wallace and his other theory of evolution). Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau (pp. 350-361). (/isis/citation/CBB191661632/) unapi

Article 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). (/isis/citation/CBB256458041/) unapi

Article Christian Reiß (2022)
From Existential Knowledge to Experimental Practice: The Mexican Axolotl, the Paris Ménagerie, and the Epistemic Benefits of Keeping Unknown Animals, 1850–1876. Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (pp. 615-634). (/isis/citation/CBB494648500/) unapi

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Scientific Americans: Invention, Technology, and National Identity. (/isis/citation/CBB495204930/) unapi

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Making Ammonia: Fritz Haber, Walther Nernst, and the Nature of Scientific Discovery. (/isis/citation/CBB716345403/) unapi

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Pasteur. (/isis/citation/CBB860119277/) unapi

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