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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Erika Lorraine Milam
(2019)
Old Woman and the Sea: Evolution and the Feminine Aquatic.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 198-215).
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Article
Amanda Rees
(2019)
From Technician’s Extravaganza to Logical Fantasy: Science and Society in John Wyndham’s Postwar Fiction, 1951–1960.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 277-296).
(/isis/citation/CBB552498459/)
Book
David K. Johnson
(2019)
Buying Gay: How Physique Entrepreneurs Sparked a Movement.
(/isis/citation/CBB593459051/)
Article
Jenny Sundén; Jelisaveta Blagojević
(2019)
Dis/connections: Toward an Ontology of Broken Relationality.
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 37-57).
(/isis/citation/CBB877300777/)
Chapter
Michael Sticherling
(2019)
Dermatological moulages at two German university sites – similarities and differences.
In: Ceroplastics: The Art of Wax
(pp. 183-190).
(/isis/citation/CBB849519879/)
Article
Jaume Valentines‐Álvarez; Ana Macaya‐Andrés
(2019)
Making Fun of the Atom: Humor and Pleasant Forms of Anti-Nuclear Resistance in the Iberian Peninsula, 1974–1984.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 70-90).
(/isis/citation/CBB218453698/)
Article
Jaume Sastre‐Juan; Jaume Valentines‐Álvarez
(2019)
Fun and Fear: The Banalization of Nuclear Technologies Through Display.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 2-13).
(/isis/citation/CBB152621793/)
Chapter
Alejandro Padilla
(2019)
The Art of Anaplastology: Anatomical Wax Work in Modern Facial Prosthetics.
In: Ceroplastics: The Art of Wax
(pp. 153-160).
(/isis/citation/CBB929381477/)
Chapter
Maria Teresa Chadwick Irarrázaval
(2019)
The Importance of Learning Ancient Lost Wax Techniques in the Digital Era.
In: Ceroplastics: The Art of Wax
(pp. 161-174).
(/isis/citation/CBB643919892/)
Article
Alison Boyle
(2019)
“Banishing the Atom Pile Bogy”: Exhibiting Britain's First Nuclear Reactor.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 14-32).
(/isis/citation/CBB755022181/)
Article
Tatiana Kasperski
(2019)
Children, Nation and Reactors: Imagining and Promoting Nuclear Power in Contemporary Ukraine.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 51-69).
(/isis/citation/CBB123644988/)
Book
André Millard
(2018)
Equipping James Bond: Guns, Gadgets, and Technological Enthusiasm.
(/isis/citation/CBB563970017/)
Book
Tom Idema
(2018)
Stages of Transmutation: Science Fiction, Biology, and Environmental Posthumanism.
(/isis/citation/CBB600005083/)
Book
David Cateforis; Steven Duval; Shepherd Steiner
(2018)
Hybrid Practices: Art in Collaboration with Science and Technology in the Long 1960s.
(/isis/citation/CBB962502666/)
Book
Nicole Seymour
(2018)
Bad Environmentalism: Irony and Irreverence in the Ecological Age.
(/isis/citation/CBB666319608/)
Article
Bettina Wahrig
(2018)
What's Next? Michael Crichton's and Mikhail Bulgakov's Criticism of Fetishism in the Life Sciences.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 167-183).
(/isis/citation/CBB272805129/)
Book
Carrie Rohman
(2018)
Choreographies of the Living: Bioaesthetics in Literature, Art, and Performance.
(/isis/citation/CBB562865624/)
Article
Fernando Vidal
(2018)
Introduction: From “The Popularization of Science through Film” to “The Public Understanding of Science”.
Science in Context
(pp. 1-14).
(/isis/citation/CBB650218822/)
Book
Mark P. Witton
(2018)
The Palaeoartist’s Handbook: Recreating Prehistoric Animals in Art.
(/isis/citation/CBB604931424/)
Thesis
Moritz Ingwersen
(2018)
All Things Fusible: Media, Science, and Mythology in the Fiction of Neal Stephenson.
(/isis/citation/CBB583734163/)
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