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‘By discussing the past, we get to appreciate not only the success of our best current science but also the effort that is required to study nature and its workings’, writes @vanessaseifert.bsky.social www.chemistryworld.com/opinion/how-...
What if extinction wasn’t forever? Join historian of science Sadiah Qureshi as she explores de-extinction, rewilding, and how science is reshaping our understanding of loss, survival, and life itself.
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Understanding how previous shifts in scientific understanding occurred affects how we view current theories
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How much history should there be in science education?
Author Sadiah Qureshi explores our relationship with extinction, how our understanding of it has changed, an
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Redefining extinction
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Royal Institution
📢 We are offering a bursary of £1500 which will part-fund a place on our MSc Science Communication. The bursary is in memory of Professor Frank Burnet who established and was the first Director of the SCU and a key founder of the MSc. Apply for the bursary www.uwe.ac.uk/courses/fund... #scicomm
So glad to see this out in the world! Congrats! 🥳
I swear, it’s delicious! Definitely one to sip though…
Sadly not a global historian! Great opportunity though
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