Links to follow between sessions at AHA David Roth Singerman 12:20 PM No Comments The host of "Quirks and Quarks," a Canadian public radio program and podcast, lists his top 10 science stories of the year ,... Read More
What is the regional history of American Science? Evan 9:05 AM No Comments "There is a growing feeling hereabout," wrote an Ohio State chemist in 1913, "and also in other localities west of the Alle... Read More
Links for (the evening of) December 22 David Roth Singerman 6:57 PM No Comments Klein bottle...opener (via smithsonianmag.com) Remedia, a history of medicine blog out of Harvard, has continued its "Spaces... Read More
The Epistemology of a Podcast Jenna 9:32 AM 2 comments Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, you’ve probably heard of Serial , the podcast sensation taking the intern... Read More
Links for December 15 (updated) David Roth Singerman 11:37 AM No Comments Next week's links will feature longer days for readers in the northern hemisphere. Earth's, that is. Image by NASA and J.P.L.... Read More
A great resource for early American science David Roth Singerman 10:11 AM No Comments Now that the fall semester is just about done, we can all start putting together syllabi put the finishing touches on courses for the s... Read More
Links for December 8, 2014 David Roth Singerman 11:04 AM No Comments Photograph Courtesy Justin Knight/iGEM Foundation via newyorker.com The tiniest sculptures ever created , using new tech: 3D pr... Read More
Introducing: A New Member of the AmericanScience Team Jenna 11:16 AM 1 comment Good morning! Today, AmericanScience is excited to announce a new addition to our blogging team! Please join us in welcoming our n... Read More
Links—made from leftover turkey David Roth Singerman 8:24 PM No Comments (photo Spencer Wynn/Toronto Star ) An animated retelling of van Leeuwenhoek's first glimpse through the microscope. Playing ... Read More