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Museum of the History of Science

(4,75 Sterne; 4 Bewertungen)

University of Oxford Podcasts

Chapters

The Oxford Philosophical Society and the Royal Society: a meeting of minds?

41:22

Read by Anna Marie Roos

Who's to Blame for the Weather?

1:02:22

Read by Myles Allen

Body Clocks, Sleep and Light

1:07:16

Read by Russell Foster

The Invention of Clouds

58:56

Read by Richard Hamblyn

Stormy Weather: Exploring Atmospheres in the Outer Solar System

55:58

Read by Leigh Fletcher

Decimalising Time: Calendar and Clocks in the French Revolution

52:13

Read by Matthew Shaw

Mercator: The Man who Mapped the Planet

55:46

Read by Nicholas Crane

Simon Forman: astrology, Medicine and Quackery in Elizabethan England

54:32

Read by Lauren Kassell

From Alligator Wrestling to Fossil Skeletons: Scientific Eccentricity in the Ear…

48:14

Read by Vicky Carroll

Crackpots and Eggheads: Eccentricity in Natural History

54:02

Read by Brian Regal

Al-Mizan: Astrolabes in Cultural Context

52:10

Read by Silke Ackermann

Al-Mizan: Mapping the Earth in Medieval Islam

56:36

Read by Emilie Savage Smith

Interview: Peter Scott on Marconi and Radio Manufacturing

16:39

Read by Peter Scott and Jim Bennett

Radio Manufacturing in the Interwar Years

56:40

Read by Peter Scott

The Museum of the History of Science: An Introduction

2:49

Read by Jim Bennett

Einstein's Blackboard

3:37

Read by Jim Bennett

Steampunk Exhibition

2:48

Read by Jim Bennett

Telescopes Now Lecture 4: The Pierre Auger Observatory

1:11:27

Read by Alan Watson

Telescopes Now Lecture 3: The Gemini Telescopes

1:04:22

Read by Roger Davies

Telescopes Now Lecture 2: Jodrell Bank, the Lovell Telescope and e-MERLIN

1:11:52

Read by Phil Diamond

Telescopes Now Lecture 1: The William Herschel and the Hubble telescopes

1:22:26

Read by Alexander Boksenberg

Bewertungen

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It is amazing that there are so many things and facts about the world and science.wow

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