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Recreating Science (or, "The amoeba gets it in the end") - Thick Objects
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A blog about scientific material culture. Recreating Science (or, “The amoeba gets it in the end”). The availability of historical microscopes in the UTSIC collection. Makes it feasible to operate the U of T Chambers’ micromanipulator. 8221;). When a separate receiver a simple antenna consisting of a loop of copper wire with a small spark gap was moved to a place in the room that corresponded to a standing wave, a tiny spark appeared within the gap in the antenna. What can recreations tell us? Close-up p...
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Eleanor Louson
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The editors of Spontaneous Generations were inducted into the University of Toronto's Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science's Order of the Falling Apple. Of The Sage behind the Camera: Truth-to-nature and Wildlife Filmmakers, my paper from the 2012 HAPSAT Graduate Conference. The final assignment for the Collecting Science: Lives of Objects graduate course was to present "anything but an essay" on a museum or collection. Reflective Spaces. 2014 Eleanor Louson. Contact web manager.
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Exhibit- “Made in Toronto” | Looking at Junk
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About the Binocular Conference. Details at a Glance. Exhibit- Made in Toronto. Trash Dance (2012) Film. Call for Papers (CLOSED). Exhibit- “Made in Toronto”. We’re pleased to announce that the 2016 Binocular Conference will feature an exhibit entitled “Made in Toronto,” a joint effort of The University of Toronto Museum Studies Department and the University of Toronto Scientific Instruments Collection ( UTSIC. Further details will be posted soon. Binocular Conference: April 28-30, 2016.