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Colloquium | Jun 29, 2023 | 14:00 bis 15:30
The Max Planck Society in China: From Cold War Diplomacy to Globalized Scientific Cooperation (1974–2014)
MehrGianamar Giovannetti-Singh
Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh is a PhD candidate in the Department of History and Philosophy of Sci...
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Space for the Third World: Development and Women in Science in the Mexican Space Disciplines during the Global Cold War
This project addresses the question of how ideals of Third-world development and women’s participation in science shaped the institutionalization of s
Rare Earth: Geohistories, and Commercial Geography c. 1600-1750
Until the mid-eighteenth century, most of the world’s precious stones were mined and consumed in South and Southeast Asia, from deposits that remained
Bovine Regimes: When Animals Become Technology
Bovines have been bred for their milk, meat, urine, fodder, blood, and their ability to carry loads for millennia. Arguably more than any other nonhum
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Germline Genome Editing in China: A Tool to “Improve the Population Quality”?
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MehrThe End of “Learning from the West”? Trends in China’s Contemporary Science Policy
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MehrXi Jinping's Perspectives on Science and Technology
This research project will explore and assess the principal elements of Xi Jinping’s thoughts on science and technology (S&T) based on an analysis