The Chemical Heritage Foundation recently established a weekly podcast.
For those (egregiously few) historians of science who study historical
scientific instruments, there has been some thought about posting
demonstrations with historically informed commentary on-line.
Jon Agar wrote:
> mersenne -
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> Couple of developments that have caught my eye:
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> 1) Three facebook groups (all can be found by searching groups):
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> BSHS (British Society for the History of Science)
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> History and Philosophy of Science, Medicine, and Technology (student group)
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> STS (Science and Technology in Society)
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> 2) Plus, Simon Schaffer and Alan Macfarlane have made youtube films on the history of the Cavendish:
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDX07yVaN4M&feature=related
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> History of science 2.0 has clearly arrived!
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> Anyone know any other similar things?
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> cheers,
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> Jon
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> Dr Jon Agar
> STS
> UCL
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