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RT @azureslash: #HistSci soothes my nerves. Then #PhilSci depletes my dopamine reserves.
RT @opphcx: Walking in the footsteps of Tyndall - the stage of the Ulster Hall. #baas #histsci http://t.co/yJqs0ZSt
RT @jdhamblin: New roundtable on Ed Russell's book Evolutionary History. My intro and link to full is here. #envhist #histsci http://t.co/pE02s7kC
Pretty much blitzed half of #HistSci in a day. Brain friggin fried.
Walking in the footsteps of Tyndall - the stage of the Ulster Hall. #baas #histsci http://t.co/yJqs0ZSt
RT @royalsociety: Winner of Notes & Records Essay Prize 2012 announced: http://t.co/ZRH2li7D Congrats Meghan #histsci #RSHoS”
Enjoyed today's John Pickstone #histsci fest, nice to put a face to @thrustvector and catch up with old @ManCHSTM faces such as @jon_agar!
A roundtable on Evolutionary History, the book (and field) uniting history with biology: http://t.co/G4mRUtDP by @jdhamblin #histsci
RT @NewBooksSTS Graham Burnett, “The Sounding of the Whale: Science and Cetaceans in the Twentieth Century” http://t.co/psPnbDZq #histsci
RT @jdhamblin: New roundtable on Ed Russell's book Evolutionary History. My intro and link to full is here. #envhist #histsci http://t.co/pE02s7kC
New roundtable on Ed Russell's book Evolutionary History. My intro and link to full is here. #envhist #histsci http://t.co/pE02s7kC
RT @royalsociety: Congrats Meghan C. Doherty! Winner of Royal Society's Notes & Records Essay Prize: http://t.co/O6PpFYhm #histsci #RSHoS
Winner of Notes & Records of the Royal Society Essay Prize 2012 announced: http://t.co/0rdXkmky Congrats Meghan C. Doherty! #histsci #RSHoS
Time to link #histsci more to sci RT @jamesposkett: @beckyfh @dhayton Helping science is a good reason. I'm thinking contemp uses of histsci
Running more than a tad late for #histsci essay prize announcement @royalsociety - hope someone saves me a seat/drink/nibbles/free pencil...
RT @CambridgeHPS: Next week: Thomas Schlich on the modern rise of surgery - 17th Rausing Lecture http://t.co/sAArtfGe #histsci #histmed
RT @royalsociety: New blog post, on cholera (warning, not one for the squeamish!) http://t.co/83N1Gjtm #histsci #RSHoS #histmed
RT @royalsociety: New blog post, on cholera (warning, not one for the squeamish!) http://t.co/83N1Gjtm #histsci #RSHoS #histmed
RT @darwinsbulldog The importance of having the right Beard, from the #Darwin Correspondence Project: http://t.co/TQA014g2 #histsci
Sadly no lunchtime lecture today - they'll be back in the Autumn - but you can still enjoy the podcasts http://t.co/xVI9R7qK #RSHoS #histsci
RT @CambridgeHPS: Next week: Thomas Schlich on the modern rise of surgery - 17th Rausing Lecture http://t.co/sAArtfGe #histsci #histmed
Next week: Thomas Schlich on the modern rise of surgery - 17th Rausing Lecture http://t.co/sAArtfGe #histsci #histmed
RT @ExplorationBlog: What is an expedition? Time to Eat the Dogs http://t.co/Ivt2IBjX #histsci
The importance of having the right Beard, from the #Darwin Correspondence Project: http://t.co/NT2e6y3F #evolution #histsci #sciart
@kieronflanagan @ManCHSTM #histsci very jealous - wish I could have been there! :)
RT @WelLibOxford: Fascinating free online #histmed and #histsci podcasts from @pulseproject http://t.co/XmitTQ2h
RT @royalsociety: New blog post, on cholera (warning, not one for the squeamish!) http://t.co/83N1Gjtm #histsci #RSHoS #histmed
RT @azareal OTD in #HistSci - May 18 - Thomas Midgley, Jr: May 18th is the birthday of the man who brough... http://t.co/IyP50YXW
@beckyfh @rmathematicus 6a cont. and thus #histsci is as ironic as every other human activity, and prone to the David Bowie effect at that
@beckyfh @rmathematicus 6) so anyway: you are finding (a) #histsci is the intersubjective discovery of the objectivational, and thus (c nxt)
@beckyfh adds to the hottie meme: Cutting a dash: men of science as 'historical hotties' http://t.co/pxpzLiNe #histsci #portraits
RT @beckyfh: New post | Cutting a dash: men of science as 'historical hotties' http://t.co/MRMNJma5 #histsci #portraits
New post from the hottie tottie @beckyfh Cutting a dash: men of science as 'historical hotties' http://t.co/un5YS7dN #histsci #portraits
New post | Cutting a dash: men of science as 'historical hotties' http://t.co/MRMNJma5 #histsci #portraits
Did the universe have a beginning? An exception to the famed BVG theorem. http://t.co/H6qzwKdn #cosmology #physics #histsci
RT @darwinsbulldog: From the Wellcome History blog: Thomas Henry Huxley http://t.co/rRKknaIZ #histsci
RT @royalsociety: New blog post, on cholera (warning, not one for the squeamish!) http://t.co/83N1Gjtm #histsci #RSHoS #histmed
New post on #longitudeblog by @jamesposkett | The mechanics of discipline: Edward Massey’s sounding machine http://t.co/78EdhLp3 #histsci
RT @darwinsbulldog Peter Galison: Practices, Places and Material Culture in the History of Science http://t.co/xgXmOoft #histsci
RT @beckyfh Guest post: Edward Massey, sounding and the mechanics of naval discipline http://t.co/78EdhLp3 #histsci #longitudeblog
#histsci RT @MHSOxford: Open late on Fri for #MuseumsAtNight - we'll have a Renaissance style Astronomical Workshop in the basement...
RT @darwinsbulldog: From the Wellcome History blog: Thomas Henry Huxley http://t.co/rRKknaIZ #histsci
Guest post: Edward Massey, sounding and the mechanics of naval discipline http://t.co/H7gAC0Vw #histsci #longitudeblog
Conference on "John Tyndall and 19th Century Science," June 19-20, Big Sky, Montana: http://t.co/y5HhZyJ8 @montanastate #histsci
RT @ChemHeritage: How to Make History of Science Interesting: Part II #histsci http://t.co/KAFWBZwP
RT @raphaelrosen22: When Philip Glass intersects with Johannes Kepler: http://t.co/4tErby8X #artsci #histsci #opera
RT @JonRTurner: "This most beautiful light." A short essay about London, England by Leslie Tomory. #Twitterstorians #Histsci http://t.co/mfN8flHE
RT @voiceofmosi: MT @royalsociety: Andrea Wulf talking about transits of Venus today - follow #RSHoS http://t.co/kEzlX3eV #histsci