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History of Science and Scientists

The broader social and biographical history of scientific practice.

Almanac Fifty-Year-Old Rome, Still the Standard
  • How old was Mommsen's History of Rome by the time he won the Nobel Prize, and why did it still hold up?
  • What is controversial about Mommsen's portrayal of Julius Caesar as a democratic reformer?
Almanac Same Address, Different Weight
  • What does the word 'isotope' mean, and why did Soddy choose that name for chemically identical atoms of differing mass?
Almanac The Continents Were Never Still
  • Why did the geological establishment reject Wegener's continental drift hypothesis despite the coastline and fossil evidence?
Almanac A Farm in Massachusetts, Practicing
  • What error did the New York Times make in its 1920 editorial mocking Goddard, and when did it correct it?
  • Why did Goddard share so little of his rocketry work publicly?
Almanac An Invention Factory Falls Silent
  • How did Edison's Menlo Park laboratory change the way inventions were produced, compared to the lone-inventor model before it?
  • What research institutions, like General Electric and Bell Labs, inherited Edison's model of organized innovation?
Almanac From Cure to Annihilation, One Span
  • How did the outbreak of World War II disrupt the international networks that had built modern physics and chemistry?
  • What happened to Jewish scientists working in Europe once the war began?
Almanac Forty Years of Squeezing Matter Harder
  • What is the operational definition, and why did it matter to physics beyond high-pressure research?
  • Why did Bridgman have to build his own apparatus instead of buying equipment for his experiments?
Almanac A Statesman's Six Volumes on Himself
  • What unusual perspective did Churchill bring to his history of the Second World War, having participated in the events he described?
  • How many volumes did Churchill's history of the English-speaking peoples span, and what time period did it cover?
Almanac The Mirror That Lied
  • Why was Chien-Shiung Wu excluded from the 1957 Nobel Prize despite performing the decisive experiment?
Almanac A Trail of Bubbles, Not Vapour
  • What is the real origin story behind Glaser's bubble chamber, and how does it differ from the beer-glass legend?
Almanac The Clock Inside Every Bone
  • How did Libby verify that radiocarbon dating actually worked before trusting it on unknown samples?
  • How did archaeologists estimate the age of ancient objects before radiocarbon dating existed?
Almanac Not Ropes After All
  • Why did scientists originally assume proteins were simple, repetitive structures before Kendrew and Perutz's work?
Almanac A Permanent Seminar of Friendly Argument
  • What made Bohr's Institute for Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen such an influential hub for young physicists?
  • How did Bohr's postwar work address the dangers of the nuclear weapons he had helped develop?
Almanac A Room No Longer Closed
  • Why were chemists unable to observe what happens during extremely fast chemical reactions before the 1950s?
Almanac Right Too Soon, Punished Later
  • What role did Oppenheimer play at the Institute for Advanced Study after losing his government positions?
  • Why did the U.S. government revoke Oppenheimer's clearance revocation in 2022, decades after his death?
Almanac Two Labs Found the Same Particle
  • How did two independent teams using completely different experimental methods discover the same particle in the same weekend?
  • Why did the J/ψ particle end up with two names instead of one?
Almanac A Proton Turbine Inside Every Cell
  • Why did biochemists in the 1960s resist Peter Mitchell's idea that energy coupling was hydraulic rather than a chemical intermediate?
  • Why did it take seventeen years between Mitchell's 1961 proposal and his 1978 Nobel Prize?
Almanac How a Star Learns to Die
  • Why did Arthur Eddington publicly reject Chandrasekhar's calculation, and how was he ultimately shown to be wrong?
Almanac Genes That Refused to Stay Put
  • Why did the genetics community initially dismiss McClintock's discovery that genes could move within a genome?
Almanac Water Remembers Nothing
  • How did the replication team, which included a magician, test Benveniste's results?
Almanac One Paper Every Three and a Half Days
  • How many scientific papers did Yuri Struchkov publish between 1981 and 1990?
  • What concerns did Struchkov's publication rate raise about how science measures productivity?
Almanac A Hundred Times More Authors Than Pages
  • What clinical trial produced a paper with roughly a hundred times as many authors as pages?
  • What was the Ig Nobel committee actually mocking — the science or the arithmetic of credit?
Almanac Equal Doubt for Evolution and Gravity
  • What did the Kansas State Board of Education actually change in its 1999 vote on evolution?
  • Why did the Ig Nobel committee compare scepticism about evolution to scepticism about gravity?
  • What happened to the Kansas board's decision after the 2000 election changed its majority?
Almanac Shouting 'Bang!' to Save the Shells
  • Why did the Royal Navy instruct sailors to shout 'Bang!' instead of firing live ammunition?
  • What year did this cost-cutting training practice come to light?
Almanac He Drank the Proof Himself
  • Why did medical journals remain skeptical of the H. pylori theory for years after the experiment?
Almanac Blue Light, Twenty Years Late
  • How did Akasaki and Amano's crystal-growing method on sapphire substrates solve the gallium nitride problem?
  • What made Shuji Nakamura's route to blue LEDs different from the academic approach taken in Nagoya?
Almanac Crime, Now Counted Toward GDP
  • What EU mandate led Italy's statistics agency to include illegal activity revenue in GDP calculations?
  • Which illegal activities did ISTAT fold into Italy's official national accounts?
Almanac A Chirp a Fifth of a Second Long
  • Why was gravitational-wave astronomy considered a niche, underfunded pursuit for two decades before the 2015 detection?