Perspectives on Science

A new public events series from the Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine bring

Episodes

Total: 122

Andy Evans discusses the history of racial science in Germany before the Nazi takeover in 1933. Evan

In this episode of Perspectives, we speak with Emily Merchant, author of Building the Population Bom

In this episode of Perspectives, we speak with Douglas O'Reagan, author of Taking Nazi Technology: A

With the virtual joint meeting of the History of Science Society and Society for the History of Tech

In this episode of Perspectives, we speak with Eric Hintz, author of American Independent Inventors

In this episode of Perspectives, we speak with Lucas Richert, author of Break On Through: Radical Ps

In this episode of Perspectives, we speak with Teasel Muir-Harmony, author of Operation Moonglow: A

Join Dr. Rachel Walker as she recounts how reading a curious passage in the Anglo-African Magazine,

In this episode of Perspectives, we speak with Neeraja Sankaran, author of A Tale of Two Viruses: Pa

What's that smell? Join us as we revisit our interview with Melanie Kiechle on the history of cities

In this episode of Perspectives, we speak with Alberto Martínez, author of Burned Alive: Giordano Br

If you've watch television or listened to the radio lately, you've probably been bombarded with dire

Direct-to-consumer genetic testing has been in the news this week with the recent IPO of 23andMe. Th

Held in partnership with the American Philosophical Society, this discussion brings together histori

In light of the current global vaccination campaign against COVID-19 and the struggles to increase v

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In this episode of Perspectives, we speak with Abraham Gibson, author of Feral Animals in the Americ

In light of India's ongoing struggle with COVID-19 and its devastating impacts, we revisit our conve

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Stephen Kenny scrutinizes the career of surgeon Rudolph Matas, the so-called "father of vascular sur