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2020
Over the last decades the popularisation of science has become an important frame for studying the abundant use of magic lantern slides, and Victorian Britain often served as the backdrop of inquiry.¹ Although science popularisation provides a promising alternative for technologically focused ‘pre-cinema’ accounts, the study of magic lantern practices ...
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Over the last decades the popularisation of science has become an important frame for studying the abundant use of magic lantern slides, and Victorian Britain often served as the backdrop of inquiry.¹ Although science popularisation provides a promising alternative for technologically focused ‘pre-cinema’ accounts, the study of magic lantern practices ...
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Physics Today, 1951
Establishment of the Kalinga Prize of £1000 sterling to be awarded annually for the most outstanding works of scientific popularization has been announced by Unesco, under whose auspices the award will be made. Rules for the yearly competition will be drawn up and published by Unesco with the cooperation of the International Council of Scientific ...
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Establishment of the Kalinga Prize of £1000 sterling to be awarded annually for the most outstanding works of scientific popularization has been announced by Unesco, under whose auspices the award will be made. Rules for the yearly competition will be drawn up and published by Unesco with the cooperation of the International Council of Scientific ...
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Physics Today, 1952
Louis de Broglie, professor of theoretical physics at the Sorbonne, was awarded the first Kalinga Prize for his popular writing in science by Director-General Jaime Torres Bodet of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization in a ceremony at Unesco House in Paris on May 28th.
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Louis de Broglie, professor of theoretical physics at the Sorbonne, was awarded the first Kalinga Prize for his popular writing in science by Director-General Jaime Torres Bodet of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization in a ceremony at Unesco House in Paris on May 28th.
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2017
Over the centuries, the circulation of scientific ideas has been granted in one or a limited number of languages. While the advantages of avoiding a scientific Babel cannot be denied, popular science is largely communicated to the public using their first language(s) and is often the result of translation from other languages - which means, today, most
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Over the centuries, the circulation of scientific ideas has been granted in one or a limited number of languages. While the advantages of avoiding a scientific Babel cannot be denied, popular science is largely communicated to the public using their first language(s) and is often the result of translation from other languages - which means, today, most
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