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Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 64, 2003 - Table of Contents - 0 views

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    Articles Early Modern Information Overload
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Rands In Repose: The Makers of Things - 0 views

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    musings on Brooklyn Bridge.
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Information Processing: The Age of Computing - 0 views

  • By their less than wholly objective accounts of the development of physics, historians have conspired to propagate the myth of science as being essentially theoretical physics. Though the myth no longer described scientific reality 50 years ago, historians pretended that all was well, that nothing had changed since the old heroic days of Einstein and his generation.
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      Don Ihde discusses this predisposition toward theoretical physics in his book Philosophy of Technology.
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    ...Historians of science have always had a soft spot for the history of theoretical physics. The great theoretical advances of this century -- relativity and quantum mechanics -- have been documented in fascinating historical accounts that have captivated the mind of the cultivated public. There are no comparable studies of the relations between science and engineering. Breaking with the tradition of the Fachidiot, theoretical physicists have bestowed their romantic autobiographies on the world, portraying themselves as the high priests of the reigning cult.
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Science, Technology, and Society Center - UC Berkeley - 0 views

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    at Berkeley
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Department of Science & Technology Studies - 0 views

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    at Cornell
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Science and Technology Studies at RPI - 0 views

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    at Rensselaer Polytechnic
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History of Science Technology & Medicine - 0 views

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    program in sts at Umn
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Invention regulates nerve cells electronically - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (May 22, 2010) - A major step toward being able to regulate nerve cells externally with the help of electronics has been taken by researchers at Linköping University and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. The breakthrough is based on an ion transistor of plastic that can transport ions and charged biomolecules and thereby address and regulate cells.
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Educational Research - Adler Planetarium - 0 views

  • Throughout history, meaningful contributions to science have been made by members of the public. These citizen scientists have historically contributed by collecting data that is hard for a single scientist to collect such as weather information or the paths of migrating birds. Recently, advances in computer technology have opened new possibilities for citizen scientists to participate in science projects by helping with data analysis. We are investigating what motivates people to do this and what they learn when they do so. To do so, we are working with Galaxy Zoo and the Zooniverse family of citizen science projects.
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Johnny Chung Lee - Projects - Wii - 0 views

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    Low-Cost Multi-point Interactive Whiteboards Using the Wiimote Since the Wiimote can track sources of infrared (IR) light, you can track pens that have an IR led in the tip. By pointing a wiimote at a projection screen or LCD display, you can create very low-cost interactive whiteboards or tablet displays. Since the Wiimote can track upto 4 points, up to 4 pens can be used. It also works great with rear-projected displays.
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