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PACIFIC CROSSINGS: The China Foundation and a Negotiated Translation of American Science to China, 1913-1949
China has become a major contributor to the world’s science today, with the largest number of qualified scientific publications in the world, a centra
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Got Milk? Historical Molecular and Microbiomic Interventions in the Gene-Culture Coevolution of Lactase Persistence
The ability to digest the key sugar in fresh milk, lactose, owes to the activity of a special enzyme produced during infancy known as lactase. Product
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Our inquiry focuses upon how changing diagnostic tools have either reinforced or countered longstanding scientific understandings about the global dis
Luis A. Campos
Luis A. Campos received his PhD in the History of Science from Harvard University in 2006, with ...
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Life as It Could Be: Synthetic Biology, Astrobiology, and the Future of Life
The history of synthetic biological efforts to re-engineer life on Earth has overlapped in provocative ways with efforts to understand how life might
Representations of Celestial Maps in the Hellenistic World
This project explores visualizations of the cosmos in writing and objects in the Western Mediterranean region during Hellenistic times (ca&n
Lily Xiaolei Huang
Lily Huang received a BA in History and Literature at Harvard and is currently pursuing a PhD in...
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Ion Gabriel Mihailescu
Ion Mihailescu studied History of Science at Harvard University, obtaining his PhD in 2018 with ...
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Yasuhiro Okazawa
Yasuhiro Okazawa is a PhD candidate in history at the University of Cambridge. Before attending ...
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Sjang ten Hagen
Sjang ten Hagen is a PhD candidate at the Vossius Center for the History of the Humanities and S...
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Leendert van der Miesen
Leendert van der Miesen is a PhD student in Musicology at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Pre...
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