See the previous post for sources and more information, and be sure to watch in HD!
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I enjoyed this! It would be nice to have either a blog post or just a blown up picture of the video to look at afterwards. I especially liked the link to all of your sources… I’m interested in the history of science, but it’s almost impossible to find the time to go searching for useful information!
Looking forward to the next one :)
Thanks, Siobhan! I’m planning to post the full poster graphic soon, so keep an eye out for that!
SUPER! Your #histsci video is really first class Keep up the good work ThC
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