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Nobel Channel

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:19.
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URL: 

http://www.nobelchannel.com/

Excerpt: 

The story of the Nobel Prizes and of the people who have won them has a peculiar interest about it in our own time, not least because at the end of our own century - the century of the Nobel Prize-winners - the world will enter a new millennium. Such a conjunction 1,000 years ago created both interest and concern. How will our century be related not only to the next century, but to the next millennium? To what extent are the Nobel Prize-winners, outstanding in their own generation, pointing the way? Ours has been the only century when it has been possible for a book to appear with the title Tomorrow is Already Here.

Annotation: 

The Nobel Channel site gives users information about the Alfred Nobel and the winners of past Nobel Prizes. Not every Nobel winner is represented here, but there are several completed profiles that represent a range of periods and disciplines. Each section contains a timeline and narrative of events leading to the achievement that was honored, profiles of the winners, and a short video presentation explaining the importance of their work. The site gives a biography of Nobel himself as well.

Beyond Discovery(TM): The Path from Research to Human Benefit

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:19.
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URL: 

http://www.beyonddiscovery.org/

Author: 
National Science Foundation
Excerpt: 

Beyond Discovery™: The Path from Research to Human Benefit is a series of articles that trace the origins of important recent technological and medical advances. Each story reveals the crucial role played by basic science, the applications of which could not have been anticipated at the time the original research was conducted

Annotation: 

Beyond discovery is a site that analyzes modern events through the lens of scientific discoveries of the past. The purpose is to show that basic advances lead to unforeseeable developments in the future. For example, one of the articles examines how game theory has influenced government-run electromagnetic spectrum auctions. While the earliest game theorists may not have guessed this application of their work, modern observers can see the wide impact of past discoveries. The site offers more than twenty articles in English and as many as five other languages. Another feature is a timeline tool that allows users to view each timelines for each article independently or together with others.

Smithsonian Institution

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URL: 

http://www.si.edu/

Excerpt: 

The Smithsonian is committed to enlarging our shared understanding of the mosaic that is our national identity by providing authoritative experiences that connect us to our history and our heritage as Americans and to promoting innovation, research and discovery in science. These commitments have been central to the Smithsonian since its founding more than 155 years ago.

University of Oklahoma Libraries History of Science Collections

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http://libraries.ou.edu/depts/HistScience/

Author: 
University of Oklahoma

Scientific and Medical Antiques

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:19.
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http://www.utmem.edu/~thjones/sci_ant.htm

Author: 
University of Tennessee at Memphis

Wavelength - Science Society and the Media

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:19.
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URL: 

http://www.uwe.ac.uk/fas/wavelength/wave.html

Author: 
University of the West of England
Excerpt: 

In a discussion with students after a recent visit to the National Gallery, a comparison between Holbein's The Ambassadors and da Vinci's The Virgin and Child with St Anne and St John the Baptist (Leonardo's 'Cartoon') drew out some interesting points about the nature of science.

Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science

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URL: 

http://www.psych.yorku.ca/orgs/cshps/

Excerpt: 

CSHPS/SCHPS is a Canadian forum bringing together historians, philosophers, sociologists, and a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars interested in exploring all aspects of science, past and present. Its quarterly newsletter is the Communiqué and its annual conference takes place within the Congress of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Horus Gets in Gear/Horus Web Links to History Resources

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:19.
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URL: 

http://www.ucr.edu/h-gig/horuslinks.html

Author: 
University of California at Riverside

Science As Culture

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:19.
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URL: 

http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/rmy/sac.html

Author: 
Science As Culture
Excerpt: 

When the Science-as-Culture forum was first created it was envisaged that it would be related to this web site where various writings could appear, such as:
articles under consideration for publication in Science as Culture
articles from back issues of the journal
other longer pieces from whatever source which are too long for the forum or of interest to its subscribers

Cartographica Helvetica: Journal for the History of Cartography

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:19.
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URL: 

http://www.kartengeschichte.ch/

Excerpt: 

Cartographica Helvetica is a communication tool between scholars, map collectors and dealers. It aims to provide information on every aspect of early maps, their history as well as production methods.

Annotation: 

This site acts as the homepage for Cartographica Helvetica: Journal for the History of Cartography. The journal provides in-depth information on the history of cartography, and helps researchers find access to rare and historical maps and could be a valuable resource for intersesting studies in this field. However, the website only provides summaries of the articles online and no full-text materials. Therefore, the site only serves as a guide to information available through a hardcopy of the journal.

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