
A podcast exploring the cultures, communities, and contexts of scientific progress.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceHistory | ||||

The French Revolution was the culmination of Enlightenment thinking. But rather than celebrating science, the revolutionaries suppressed ideas and killed the people that held them.
Jones, Steve
Revolutionary Science: Transformation and Turmoil in ... more
In the 16th century, alchemy became a victim of its own success. The more it achieved, the more its reputation suffered.
Moran, Bruce T
Distilling Knowledge Book
2006, ISBN: 9780674022492.
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@book{Moran2006,
title = {Distilling K... more
In the 16th century, great advances were made in anatomy. Amazingly, this didn’t lead to a single improvement in surgery, which remained crude, cruel, and lethal.
Wootton, David
Bad Medicine Book
2007, ISBN: 9780199212798.
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@book... more
Computing began long before the twentieth century. Mechanical calculators ran on cogs, wheels, and steam engines.
Padua, Sydney
The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage Book
2015.
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@book{Padua2015,
title = {The Thrilling... more
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