Transformations: the material representation of historical experiments in science teaching [0.03%]
化归:科学教育历史实验的教学表征转换
Peter Heering
Peter Heering
Some experiments from the history of physics became so famous that they not only made it into the textbook canon but were transformed into lecture demonstration performances and student laboratory activities in the nineteenth and twentieth ...
Presidential Address 'Some years of cudgelling my brains about the nature and function of science museums': Frank Sherwood Taylor and the public role of the history of science [0.03%]
主席发言:“苦思科学博物馆的性质和功能的几年”——弗兰克·舍伍德·泰勒与科学技术史的公共角色
Tim Boon
Tim Boon
Frank Sherwood Taylor was director of the Science Museum London for just over five years from October 1950. He was the only historian of science ever to have been director of this institution, which has always ridden a tightrope between adv...
Simone Turchetti,Matthew Adamson
Simone Turchetti
This special issue explores the power that images with a techno-scientific content can have in international relations. As we introduce the articles in the collection, we highlight how the study of this influence extends current research in...
What mysteries lay in spore: taxonomy, data, and the internationalization of mycology in Saccardo's Sylloge Fungorum [0.03%]
菌子里的秘密:分类地位、数据及萨卡尔多的《真菌集》与真菌学的国际化
Brad Bolman
Brad Bolman
Italian mycologist Pier Andrea Saccardo is best remembered for his monumental Sylloge Fungorum, the first 'modern' effort to compile all identified fungi within a single classification scheme. The existing history of mycology is limited and...
Van Leeuwenhoek - the film: remaking memory in Dutch science cinema 1925- c. 1960 [0.03%]
林诺厄霍克——电影:荷兰科学电影中的记忆重塑(约1925-1960)
Mieneke Te Hennepe
Mieneke Te Hennepe
This paper examines how the production, content and reception of the film Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1924) influenced the historical framing of science. The film features microcinematography by the pioneering Dutch filmmaker Jan Cornelis Mol (...
Representing noise: stacked plots and the contrasting diplomatic ambitions of radio astronomy and post-punk [0.03%]
代表噪音:堆叠图与无线电天文学和后朋克的外交雄心对比
Simone Turchetti
Simone Turchetti
Sketched in 1979 by graphic designer Peter Saville, the record sleeve of Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures seemingly popularized one of the most celebrated radio-astronomical images: the 'stacked plot' of radio signals from a pulsar. However...
Cesare Cremonini's non-theological cosmology: a contribution to Padua's secular culture in times of wars of religion [0.03%]
Cesare Cremonini的非神学宇宙观:战争时期的帕多瓦世俗文化的一个贡献
Pietro Daniel Omodeo
Pietro Daniel Omodeo
This essay deals with the cultural-political motivations behind the cosmological conceptions of the Padua Aristotelian Cesare Cremonini (1550-1631). A defender of the interests of the university against Jesuit teachings, and one of the phil...
Picturing Chinese science: wartime photographs in Joseph Needham's science diplomacy [0.03%]
科学图示:约瑟夫·李约瑟二战期间的科学外交摄影照片
Gordon Barrett
Gordon Barrett
Joseph Needham occupies a central position in the historical narrative underpinning the most influential practitioner-derived definition of 'science diplomacy'. The brief biographical sketch produced by the Royal Society and the American As...
How did a Lutheran astronomer get converted into a Catholic authority? The Jesuits and their reception of Tycho Brahe in Portugal [0.03%]
一个路德派天文学家如何在葡萄牙被改造成天主教权威?耶稣会与对第谷·布拉赫的接受
Luís Miguel Carolino
Luís Miguel Carolino
This article explores the complex process of integrating Tycho Brahe's theories into the Jesuit intellectual framework through focusing on the international community of professors who taught mathematics at the College of Saint Anthony (Col...
The visual diplomacy of cancer treatments: the mediatic legacy of the Curies in the early transnational fight against cancer [0.03%]
视觉外交与癌症治疗:居里夫妇的媒体遗产在早期跨国抗癌斗争中的作用
Beatriz Medori
Beatriz Medori
This paper analyses the role played by members of the Curie family in the visual diplomacy of cancer treatments. This relationship started in 1921, when Marie Curie travelled to the US, accompanied by her two daughters, Ève and Irène, to ...