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Mikkel Rønnow Mouritzen
Mikkel Rønnow Mouritzen is a PhD fellow at Roskilde University Department of Social Sciences and...
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Mediterranean Nautical Cartography: Islands or Gateways of Knowledge?
This project investigates the complex syncretic nature of some of the few extant Maghrebi-Arabic and Ottoman-Turkish sea charts and atlases of the Med
Liu Shi
Liu Shi is a PhD student studying transcultural art history at the School of Humanities in China...
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Millena Souza Farias
Millena is a PhD Candidate in the Graduate Program in Social History at the Federal University o...
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Translating Validity in Psychiatric Research
The question of whether psychiatry can be a scientific discipline has been focused around the concept of validity since
Traveling the Graphic Tactility: Chinese Pulse Illustrations in Seventeenth Century Europe
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when European sojourners in China introduced Chinese pulse diagnosis to the West, many of them deployed g
Child Development and Its Histories
What are the parallels between conceptual development in children and knowledge formation in the sciences? How have ideas of such paral
PACIFIC CROSSINGS: The China Foundation and a Negotiated Translation of American Science to China, 1913-1949
China has become a major contributor to the world’s science today, with the largest number of qualified scientific publications in the world, a centra
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Got Milk? Historical Molecular and Microbiomic Interventions in the Gene-Culture Coevolution of Lactase Persistence
The ability to digest the key sugar in fresh milk, lactose, owes to the activity of a special enzyme produced during infancy known as lactase. Product
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Our inquiry focuses upon how changing diagnostic tools have either reinforced or countered longstanding scientific understandings about the global dis