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Citizen Science of the Human Mind: At-Home Baby Observers in Gilded Age America
This book project illustrates how members of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae (ACA), most prominent among them Milicent Shinn, a graduate of the
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Christine von Oertzen, Science in the Cradle: Milicent Shinn and Her Home-Based Network of Baby Observers, 1890-1910, in: Centaurus 52, Read
At the Front Door? Women Scientists at the Humboldt University, 1946–1961
The project investigates the conditions faced by female academics at the University of Berlin from its reopening in 1946 until 1961. It asks whether t
Artikel von David Sepkoski, darüber, wie die Veränderung der Paläontologie als Vorbild für Künstliche Intelligenz dienen kann
Zum ArtikelArticle by David Sepkoski, Department II Senior Research Scholar, on paleontology's lessons for AI and machine learning
Read ArticleTaking Poo Samples to School was an Essential Part of South Korea's Modernization
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Taking Poo Samples to School was an Essential Part of South Korea's Modernization
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Eugenics and the Discourse on Reproductive Rights of African American Women in the Twentieth Century
From the very beginning, reproductive rights and thereby motherhood of African American women have been subject to interference from the outside and a
Birthing Machines—An Introduction to Ambulant Science
Beginning in the mid-eighteenth century, labor in Western medicine was understood as a mechanical procedure consisting of a regular sequence of seven
Workshop | May 16, 2018 | 10:00 to 16:00
Proteins & Fibers Inquiry I: Animal Histories on the Proteomic Horizon
MoreHans-Jörg Rheinberger über Biologie, Genom-Editing und Wissensmanagement an deutschen Universitäten
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