rossb_oxford, to history
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I mustn't let May go by without a nod to my 2009 article on the discovery, during the 19th century, of same-sex copulation among Maybugs (also known as Maybeetles, cockchafers, doodlebugs). Do look out for them at it in your garden! 🌈🌳

https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/E0260954108000703

@histodons @histstm

minouette, to history
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When your print in progress requires you to do some mathematics…

rmathematicus, to history
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The 18th century Italian mathematician Maria Gaetana Agnesi who was born on the 16th May 1718 in Milano.
https://thonyc.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/season-of-the-witch/

JustCodeCulture, to history
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Gloria Childress Townsend, eds. Rendering History: Women of ACM-W was just published this past week and is available on the ACM Digital Library.

@histodons
@sociology
@ACM
@sigchi
@anthropology

http://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3640508

CordeliaBeattie, to history
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Are you excited for
? A total solar
has always been a big event and Alice Thornton (1626-1707) wrote about her experience in 1652. While you are waiting for the big moment, have a read of this post by our project postdoc, Jo Edge: https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2022-10-25-black-monday-solar-eclipse-1652/
@earlymodern @histodons @histodon @litodons

minouette, to history
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Happy birthday to Canadian geneticist Irene Ayako Uchida (1917-2013)! She is shown surrounded by chromosones, with anomalies (pink arrows) due to radiation exposure, based on 1 of her research papers. A strand of DNA is hidden in the image (her watchband).⁠

Uchida didn’t set out to be a scientist. She was studying English literature at UBC, before she was interned with other Canadians of Japanese heritage during WWII. 🧵1/

#printmaking #sciart #genetics #DNA #histsci #MastoArt #WomenInSTEM

minouette, to history
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New edition of Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179), surrounded by plants and a mineral she touted as medical treatments, her invented alphabet and model of the universe, on lovely ivory Japanese washi paper. Her writings preserve not only her own knowledge and theories but the nature of institutional medicine and folk healing of her day (which she deftly combined). 🧵1/2

minouette, to history
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Happy birthday & scientific illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717)! Her stepdad Jacob Marrel & students trained her as an artist. She began painting insects & plants by 13. She wrote, "I spent my time investigating insects. [...] I realized that other caterpillars produced beautiful butterflies or moths, and that silkworms did the same. This led me to collect all the caterpillars I could find in order to see how they changed".⁠

🧵1/n

joseacanada, to history Catalan
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We also have EXTENDED THE DEADLINE to the ECR summer school focused on academic writing and publishing led by Antti Silvast & Heta Tarkkala as editors of the journal Science & Technology Studies New deadline is April 12th.

More info: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/how-make-scientific-contribution/summer-school

rossb_oxford, to history
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#HappyEaster! 🌱☀️

No cute bunnies or lambs in my files, I'm afraid. I do, however, have a lot of queer chickens. This is a painting of a hen-cock (c. 1900), a prize fighter, by English artist Herbert Atkinson. 🥚🐥🐔

#Easter #HistSTM #HSTM #histsci #histbio #STS @histstm #histsex #history #histodons @histodons #sex #queer #queerhistory #lgbtq #animals #biology #science #naturalhistory #chickens #art

rmathematicus, to history
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The man who supposedly solved the longitude problem, clockmaker John Harrison, was born 24 March 1693 (os)
https://thonyc.wordpress.com/2017/06/22/the-true-story-of-a-lone-genius-who-solved-the-greatest-scientific-problem-of-his-time/

minouette, to physics
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Happy birthday to one of greatest of all time Emmy Noether (1882-1935), here with her eponymous theorem, the backbone of modern physics. Noether's theorem links any symmetry of a system with a conservation law. In my portrait, I chose to depict a young Emmy in front of a blackboard with a more simple formulation of her theorem & 3 specific applications of it, 🧵1/n

minouette, to history
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Happy birthday to Canadian medical researcher & Maud Menten (1879-1960). Not only was she an author of Michaelis-Menten equation for kinetics, she invented the azo-dye coupling for alkaline phosphatase, 1st example of enzyme , still used in imaging of tissues today & she also performed the first separation of blood haemoglobin in 1944!⁠

🧵1/n

minouette, to history
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rmathematicus, to history
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On 8 March 1619, Johannes Kepler first discovered his all important Third Law of Planetary Motion
https://thonyc.wordpress.com/2010/03/08/oh-happy-day/

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rmathematicus, to history
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Mathematician, cartographer, instrument and globe maker, Gerard Mercator, was born 5 March 1512
https://thonyc.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/its-not-the-mercator-projection-its-the-mercator-wright-projection/

jacobward, to history
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Here's a podcast on New Books Network where I talk about (surprise surprise) my new book, 'Visions of a Digital Nation', and why Margaret Thatcher's 1984 of British Telecom was a pivotal moment for both and .

Podcast: https://newbooksnetwork.com/visions-of-a-digital-nation

Book download: https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14210.001.0001

@histodons @sts

minouette, to history
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An extraordinary American astronaut and science communicator for : Mae Carol Jemison (born October 17, 1956) is a physician who became the first Black woman to travel in space when she went into orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour for NASA, on September 12, 1992. She also has a B.S. in chemical engineering, served in the Peace Corps, is a dancer and choreographer, 🧵1/

bennett, to history
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The Gender Sci lab at Harvard is hiring a lab manager!

Good job for someone with project management grant-writing skills, who wants to work with a great / team

https://www.genderscilab.org/blog/the-gendersci-lab-is-hiring-a-lab-manager

rossb_oxford, to history
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Just a reminder that, following the Royal Society event in Jan, my article 'Mendel's Closet: Genetics, Eugenics and the Exceptions of Sex in Edwardian Britain' has been made freely available until the end of Feb/LGBTQ+ History Month.

Download away while you can! 🧬🏳️‍🌈🐦

https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsnr.2023.0036

@histstm @histodons

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minouette, to history
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For prompt spectrum: my of trailblazing American Annie Jump Cannon (1863 – 1941) with her stellar classification system which sorted stars based on spectral types, revealing their temperature from hot blue stars to cool red stars: O,B,A, F, G, K & M. Named after the university the Harvard Classification her tremendous contribution was less visible. 🧵1/n

NODE801, to history
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Podcast from
NEW BOOKS IN CRITICAL THEORY/HISTORY OF SCIENCE
New Books Network
After Darwin: Literature, Theory, and Criticism in the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge University Press (2022).
Great interview and discussion with the editors Devin Griffiths @Devo3000 and Deanna Kreisel @doctorwaffle
Feb 10, 2024
https://newbooksnetwork.com/after-darwin

Back cover of After Darwin

rossb_oxford, to history
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'all nature is perverse & will not do as I wish it'

  • Charles Darwin to William Darwin Fox, 7 May 1855

Poor ol' Chas.

It's Darwin Day! 🌱🌈🐵

My 2021 article 'Darwin's Closet: The Queer Sides of The Descent of Man (1871)' has been viewed over 33K times! Please keep sharing: https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article/191/2/323/6075648

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