Up Goer Five and the Rhetoric of Science Hank 8:13 AM 4 comments Recently, the webcomic xkcd spurred some discussion with a description of the Saturn V rocket that managed to use only the thousand (or ... Read More
Silver Linings and the Statistical Playbook Hank 11:02 AM 2 comments We asked historian of science Christopher J. Phillips, an expert on quantification in American public life, to reflect on the role ... Read More
David Kinkela on DDT, American politics, and transnational history Helen 3:04 PM 2 comments I've recently had the pleasure of interviewing David Kinkela , Associate Professor of History at SUNY Fredonia and -- of particular ... Read More
Science and its #overlyhonestmethods Hank 2:39 PM 9 comments This week, a hashtag trended on Twitter that will be of particular interest to historians, sociologists, and other students of science: #ove... Read More
Farish Jenkins and American Science (Pedagogy) Hank 1:22 PM No Comments Farish A. Jenkins, Jr. – paleontologist, anatomist, curator, artist, professor, friend – died this past autumn at 72. Harvard's Departme... Read More