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Physics Bulletin, 1975
A J Meadows London: Butterworth 1974 pp 248 price £6 We think that science is new. But to think about science is even newer.
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A J Meadows London: Butterworth 1974 pp 248 price £6 We think that science is new. But to think about science is even newer.
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2015
If “science made the modern world,” a claim espoused at the end of the nineteenth century and repeated until accepted as a truism by the twenty-fi rst century, what made science? A part of the answer to this question is communication (Shapin 2007).
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If “science made the modern world,” a claim espoused at the end of the nineteenth century and repeated until accepted as a truism by the twenty-fi rst century, what made science? A part of the answer to this question is communication (Shapin 2007).
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2017
Homeless people are among the most marginalized in the UK, where homelessness—or vagrancy—has been ‘the classic crime of social status, the social crime par excellence’ since the 1349 Vagrancy Statute sought to deal specifically with the ‘wandering poor’.
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Homeless people are among the most marginalized in the UK, where homelessness—or vagrancy—has been ‘the classic crime of social status, the social crime par excellence’ since the 1349 Vagrancy Statute sought to deal specifically with the ‘wandering poor’.
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Applying the science of communication to the communication of science
Climatic Change, 2011openaire +2 more sources
A materials-science perspective on tackling COVID-19
Nature Reviews Materials, 2020Zhongmin Tang, Na Kong, Xing-Cai Zhang
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