Perspectives on Science
Un podcast de Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine
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119 Épisodes
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Empires of the Dead: Inca Mummies and the Peruvian Ancestors of American Anthropology
Publié: 29/10/2023 -
DNA Papers #2: Albrecht Kossel
Publié: 25/10/2023 -
Who Does the Work of Science? A Century of Science as Passion, Punishment, and Paycheck
Publié: 23/10/2023 -
History of Science Society at 100: Publications
Publié: 15/10/2023 -
DNA Papers #9: Erwin Chargaff
Publié: 08/10/2023 -
History of Science Society at 100: Global Perspectives
Publié: 10/09/2023 -
DNA Papers #8: Maclyn McCarty and Oswald Avery
Publié: 29/08/2023 -
History of Science Society at 100: HSS at the Movies
Publié: 11/08/2023 -
DNA Papers # 7: Avery, McLeod and McCarty
Publié: 26/07/2023 -
History of Science Society at 100: Women Historians of Science
Publié: 20/07/2023 -
Adam Fulton Johnson — Information Control and Indigenous Politics of Documentation
Publié: 16/07/2023 -
DNA Papers #6: William Astbury and Florence Bell
Publié: 10/07/2023 -
History of Science Society at 100: Society Presidents
Publié: 19/06/2023 -
DNA Papers #5: Phoebus Levene
Publié: 02/06/2023 -
IsisCB on Pandemics: Fundamental Concepts in Understanding Pandemic Diseases
Publié: 26/05/2023 -
The National Academy of Sciences in the American Democracy: A History
Publié: 21/05/2023 -
DNA Papers #4: Fred Griffith
Publié: 30/04/2023 -
DNA Papers #3: Walter Sutton
Publié: 02/04/2023 -
DNA Papers Episode 2: Albrecht Kossel
Publié: 03/03/2023 -
IsisCB on Pandemics: Introduction
Publié: 28/02/2023
A new public events series from the Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine brings historical perspective to contemporary issues and concerns. In the public forums, historians and other specialists speak about culturally relevant topics in front of a live audience at Consortium member institutions. Forum subjects range from medical consumerism to public trust in science and technology. Videos of these events are also available at chstm.org. In podcast episodes, authors of new books in the history of science, technology, and medicine respond to questions from readers with a wide variety of backgrounds and expertise. These conversations illuminate the utility and relevance of the past in light of current events.