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    The Lab in the Museum. Or, Using New Scientific Instruments to Look at Old Scientific Instruments.Boris Jardine & Joshua Nall - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (2):261-289.
    This paper explores the use of new scientific techniques to examine collections of historic scientific apparatus and other technological artefacts. One project under discussion uses interferometry to examine the history of lens development, while another uses X-ray fluorescence to discover the kinds of materials used to make early mathematical and astronomical instruments. These methods lead to surprising findings: instruments turn out to be fake, and lens makers turn out to have been adept at solving the riddle of aperture. Although exciting, (...)
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    Constructing Canals on Mars: Event Astronomy and the Transmission of International Telegraphic News.Joshua Nall - 2017 - Isis 108 (2):280-306.
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    Maria Lane, Geographies of Mars: Seeing and Knowing the Red Planet. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2011. Pp. xiv + 266. ISBN 978-0-226-47078-8. $45.00. [REVIEW]Joshua Nall - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Science 45 (4):692-694.
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    Steven J. Dick, Discovery and Classification in Astronomy: Controversy and Consensus. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. xvi + 458. ISBN 978-1-107-03361-0. £30.00/$45.00. [REVIEW]Joshua Nall - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Science 48 (1):189-191.
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