Make your own cardboard model astrolabe
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Make your own cardboard model astrolabe
My notes on natural history, science, and technology.
Explore scientific concepts with practical information about how to recreate and use the techniques described by hand. This repo includes the relevant code or pngs behind any given guidebook page
Machine-readable text for historical editions of the Encyclopedia Britannica
This digital history project aims to understand how generative AI can be used to both communicate and distort historical knowledge. More importantly, this project seeks to enable historians to directly probe the capacities of advanced AIs and gauge their capabilities for themselves.
Datasets about networks and the careers of women scientists in the collections of the American Philosophical Society.
O Telégrafo ---...--- Um site de pesquisa sobre Ciência, Engenharia e suas Histórias.
Famous table of chord lengths according to Ptolemy's Almagest converted into decimal values and calculated in comparison using the sine function.
A web app for visualizing the history of a field leading up to a paper.
Links in the endnotes of "Beams - The Story of Particle Accelerators and the Science They Discover" published by Springer
Source code of the article "Modeling Innovations: Levels of Complexity in the Discovery of Novel Scientific Methods"
A Python turtle simulation of planet movements to study Kepler's laws and how they emerge from Newton's law of gravity, for high school or lower level undergraduate students. Also, a slide show.
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