• Swirls of Colours

    Colloquium

    Institute's Colloquium 2024-25: History of Science in Public

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    Podcast

    Science Social

    Episode 10: Times of Transience with Noa Hegesh and Keith Knapp

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    Podcast

    Knowledge Ownership Explored

    Into the Kn/own/

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  • Photograph of Tilli Tansey, Lesley Rees, Howard Morris, and John Hughes at the Witness Seminar “Endogenous Opiates” held by the History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group

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    No. 85

    Commoning Biomedicine: An Open Source Network for Oral Histories Online

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Founded in 1994, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin is one of the more than 80 research institutes administered by the Max Planck Society. It is dedicated to the study of the history of science and aims to understand scientific thinking and practice as historical phenomena. Researchers pursue a historical epistemology in their studies of how new categories of thought, proof, and experience have emerged.

 

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Positions in research, digital humanities, and communication

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Jacob Schmidt-Madsen interviewed for Berliner Antike-Kolleg about his research on game systems in Asia

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Erik Baark quoted in Nature on scientific development in China's cities

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Events

Another Day at the Office: Tracking Epistemic Change in the Minutiae of Daily Work-Life in Ancient Mesopotamia

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Käthe Seidel and the Social Life of Sediments

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Expertise and Environment: Reckoning with Scientific Authority in an Anthropogenic Age

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Visualising Time-Space in East Asia: Mapping ‘Round Heavens & Square Earth’ from Ancient Rotating Devices to Late Modern Commercial Maps

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