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William Whewell | Anglican priest, geologist, astronomer
Britannica
William Whewell was an English philosopher and historian remembered both for his writings on ethics and for his work on the theory of...
1 måned siden
Peer review: Troubled from the start
Nature
Pivotal moments in the history of academic refereeing have occurred at times when the public status of science was being renegotiated,...
102 måneder siden
Scientist's birthright
Nature
Although histories of science routinely mention the birth of our word 'scientist' from the pen of William Whewell a mere 167 years ago,...
282 måneder siden
In retrospect: On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences
Nature
Richard Holmes finds Mary Somerville's breakthrough science best-seller thrillingly fresh, 180 years on.
120 måneder siden
Meet Mary Somerville, The Scholar For Whom The Word "Scientist" Was Invented
All That's Interesting
Mary Somerville was an almost entirely self-taught polymath whose areas of study included math, astronomy, and geology – just to name a few.
94 måneder siden
Books: ‘The Philosophical Breakfast Club’ by Laura Snyder, reviewed by Michael Dirda
The Washington Post
This fine book — essentially a history of British science during the first two-thirds of the 19th century — examines the interwoven lives of...
163 måneder siden
How ‘man of science’ was dumped in favour of ‘scientist’
The Conversation
JT Carrington, editor of the popular science magazine Science-Gossip, achieved a remarkable feat in December of 1894.
123 måneder siden
Women in science: a difficult history
The Guardian
On Ada Lovelace Day we need to look at what has made it hard for women to work in science, not just celebrate those who managed to buck the trend.
132 måneder siden
Chance encounter at Lancaster Castle leads to talk on Sir Richard Owen in his home city
Lancaster Guardian
Leah George Demetriou met Dr Christopher Tinmouth on a guided tour of Lancaster Castle. She was researching Owen and he was the guide.
2 uger siden
Eso de que William Whewell inventó la palabra científico… pues va a ser que en español estaba inventada de antes
Microsiervos
Pepe Cervera escribía hace unos días acerca de Mary Somerville, una mujer extraordinaria que rompió con las convenciones de su época y...
84 måneder siden