Explore tweets tagged as #notesandrecords
@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
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Cavendish on life: In this paper, Laura Georgescu argues that #MargaretCavendish is a metaphysical deflationist about life. Read more in #NotesAndRecords: https://t.co/ec1sSr72Fv | #HistSci #HistoryOfBiology
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Royal Society Publishing
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Madame Lavoisier and the others: women in Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier's network (1771–1836) https://t.co/JSXm9D55CK | #NotesAndRecords #HistSci #HistoryOfChemistry #WomenInSTEM
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Royal Society Publishing
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Just published in Notes and Records a study that traces the intricate journey of Newtonian mechanics in Qing China from 1727 to 1912: https://t.co/JqQnnEtPAO #notesandrecords #twitterhistorians
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@FabrizioBaldas6
Fabrizio Baldassarri
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My special issue on🌱gardens and plants as laboratories🌿of premodern science is out on @royalsociety #notesandrecords #histplants #histsci #vegscilif #envhist with articles by me, Luzzini on minerals, @johedesan on Guy de La Brosse, @DJalobeanu on Bacon, and Benharrech🌲
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
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#OnThisDay in 1823, explorer, collector, naturalist, geographer and anthropologist Alfred Russel Wallace was born. Read about his Amazonian journey in which he aimed to investigate the origin of species in #NotesAndRecords: https://t.co/fxkTTY1S3V #HistSci
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
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Newly found Ada Lovelace letters in the Royal Society collections connect her to climate and plant science and highlight the importance of women in Victorian scientific networks, read more in Notes and Records https://t.co/QkWOCgQe2R #notesandrecords #twitterhistorians
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
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#OnThisDay in 1610, Galileo Galilei recorded the first mention of Jupiter's moons. Initially thought to be fixed stars, he later observed their orbits around Jupiter. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto are now known as the #GalileanMoons. https://t.co/FKXZFK7tgb #NotesAndRecords
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
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New in Notes and Records: Alfredo M. Ramalho's correspondence in marine sciences, featuring 181 letters exchanged with 30 scientists across Europe, North America, and Japan https://t.co/16HwGE3Ic2 #notesandrecords #twitterhistorians
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
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#NotesandRecords is the The Royal Society journal of the history of science which publishes original research in the history of science, technology, and medicine: https://t.co/XZbW3mP0Gd #HistSci #HistSTM
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
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The 8th #notesandrecords Essay Award is now open for entries to researchers in the history of science who have completed a postgraduate degree within the last five years. First prize wins £500 and is published in the journal. Find out more: https://t.co/qZmjBBuDY8 #ESHS2024
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
9 months
Just published in Notes and Records, a paper about Newton's beer mug! Read about the wooden flagon that Newton is on record as giving to his Trinity College, Cambridge chamber-fellow, John Wickins, which survives intact: https://t.co/XvlRwhaTSa #notesandrecords #twitterhistorians
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
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New in Notes and Records: a quantitative survey of the discursive tools by which fixed stars were identified in astronomical journal papers up to the early nineteenth century: https://t.co/YKAviPVZaV #notesandrecords #twitterhistorians
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
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James Hutton is best known for his Theory of the Earth . Less well known is his passion for meteorology and his field observation in which he measured atmospheric moisture, read more in Notes and Records https://t.co/jbiS4HF2Gl #notesandrecords #twitterhistorians
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
1 year
Read our blog on a Notes and Records paper on the intricate journey of Newtonian mechanics in Qing China from 1727 to 1912: https://t.co/xmlvpIRWrg #notesandrecords #twitterhistorians
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
1 year
We're excited to announce the opening of our 8th #notesandrecords Essay Award for early career researchers. First prize wins £500, second prize £250, runners up £100 and the winner is published in the journal. Find out more: https://t.co/qZmjBBuDY8 #twitterhistorians #histsci
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
10 months
Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier was born #OnthisDay in 1758. She worked with Antoine Lavoisier and played a pivotal role in the standardization of the scientific method. Read more about her in #NotesAndRecords: https://t.co/ArfJUKz5AB #HistSci
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@StevenEise33213
Steven Eisenberg, Author
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I think Dr. Anna Marie Roos would be interested in this book: https://t.co/I2lvh5koFG If you know Dr. Roos, please bring this to her attention. @royalsociety @ULHistory @RSocPublishing #notesandrecords
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
1 year
Humphry Davy was the most celebrated chemist of his day in Britain. Find out more in this Notes and Records paper from our December 2024 Special Issue on Davy: https://t.co/LYjHbIdqaB #notesandrecords #twitterhistorians @EleanorLucyBird
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@RSocPublishing
Royal Society Publishing
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Sir Francis Bacon was born #OnThisDay in 1561. Read about his investigations into the nature and generation of life in #NotesAndRecords: https://t.co/5ADzj3DSSM #HistSci #TwitterHistorians
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