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Brittany Myburgh
(2022)
Space-Time and Utopia: Notes on artistic engagement with physics from Cubism to Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
Spontaneous Generations
(pp. 54-62).
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Tilmann Walter; Abdolbaset Ghorbani; Tinde van Andel
(2022)
The emperor’s herbarium: The German physician Leonhard Rauwolf (1535?–96) and his botanical field studies in the Middle East.
History of Science
(pp. 130-151).
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Book
Francesco Paolo de Ceglia; Pierroberto Scaramella
(2022)
I demoni di Napoli: Naturale, preternaturale, sovrannaturale a Napoli e nell’Europa di età moderna.
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Article
Patrick Egan (Pádraig Mac Aodhgáin)
(2021)
Insider or outsider? Exploring some digital challenges in ethnomusicology.
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
(pp. 477-500).
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Article
Katy Connor; Maria Fannin; Julie Kent; et al.
(2021)
Blood culture: Reimag(in)ing life at a cellular scale.
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
(pp. 655-676).
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Article
Yvan Prkachin
(2021)
Two Solitudes: Wilder Penfield, Ewen Cameron, and the Search for a Better Lobotomy.
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadien d'Histoire de la Medecine
(pp. 253-284).
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Article
Fabrizio Li Vigni
(2021)
The failed institutionalization of “complexity science”: A focus on the Santa Fe Institute’s legitimization strategy.
History of Science
(pp. 344-369).
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Book
Stan Booth; Chris Mounsey
(2021)
Reconsidering Extinction in Terms of the History of Global Bioethics.
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Article
Yvan Prkachin
(2021)
“The Sleeping Beauty of the Brain”: Memory, MIT, Montreal, and the Origins of Neuroscience.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 22-44).
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Article
Rasmus Jaksland
(2021)
Norms of Testimony in Broad Interdisciplinarity: The Case of Quantum Mechanics in Critical Theory.
Journal for General Philosophy of Science
(pp. 35-61).
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Article
Katie Sutton
(2021)
Kinsey and the Psychoanalysts: Cross-Disciplinary Knowledge Production in Post-War US Sex Research.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 120-147).
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Article
June Barrow-Green
(2021)
“Knowledge gained by experience”: Olaus Henrici—engineer, geometer and maker of mathematical models.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 41-76).
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Book
Meelis Friedenthal; Hanspeter Marti; Robert Seidel
(2021)
Early Modern Disputations and Dissertations in an Interdisciplinary and European Context.
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Book
Domenico Carro
(2021)
Quadriremi vs. Vesuvio. L'operazione navale di soccorso condotta da Plinio nel 79 D.C..
(/isis/citation/CBB212703608/)
Article
Jan Surman
(2021)
Productive marginalities: The history of science in/about Poland since 1989.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 569-584).
(/isis/citation/CBB407601366/)
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Maria Kavvadia
(2021)
Sources and Resources of Court Medicine in Mid-Sixteenth Rome: Erudition as an Epistemological and Ethical Claim.
(pp. 171-188).
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Book
Sriraman, Bharath
(2021)
Handbook of the Mathematics of the Arts and Sciences.
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Article
Mauro Rubini; Nunzia Libianchi; Alessandro Gozzi; et al.
(2021)
Infectious diseases in paleopathology: a methodological approach to epidemiological situations.
Medicina nei secoli
(pp. 229-260).
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Book
Kate Luce Mulry
(2021)
An Empire Transformed: remolding bodies and landscapes in the Restoration Atlantic.
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Article
Joseph D. Martin
(2021)
Science in the Age of Invincible Surmise: Nuclear Optimism and the Michigan Memorial–Phoenix Project.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 179-208).
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