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Curtis Runstedler, "Alchemy and Exemplary Poetry in Middle English Literature" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023) 2023-02-03
Amy S. Bruckman, "Should You Believe Wikipedia?: Online Communities and the Construction of Knowledge" (Cambridge UP, 2022) 2023-02-03
Computers, Information, and Decision-Making 2023-02-03
Horton's Cosmic Zoom: A Discussion with Zachary Horton 2023-02-02
Nick Seaver, "Computing Taste: Algorithms and the Makers of Music Recommendation" (U Chicago Press, 2022) 2023-02-02
Inventing American Telecommunications 2023-02-01
Public Thinking: Social Media and the New 'Public Intellectual' 2023-01-30
The History of Teletherapy 2023-01-30
Angela Vanhaelen, "The Moving Statues of Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam: Automata, Waxworks, Fountains, Labyrinths" (Penn State UP, 2022) 2023-01-30
Collaborations between Cold War Scientists and Artists 2023-01-29
Peter Jones and Kristel van Ael, "Design Journeys Through Complex Systems" (Bis Publishers, 2022) 2023-01-29
The Future of Computer Chips: A Discussion with Julian Kamasa 2023-01-28
Dissecting Morality: What do Scientists Have To Say About Ethics? (Part 2) 2023-01-28
The History of Electricity in Mexico 2023-01-27
Elizabeth Kelly Gray, "Habit Forming: Drug Addiction in America, 1776-1914" (Oxford UP, 2023) 2023-01-27
Dissecting Morality: What do Scientists Have To Say About Ethics? (Part 1) 2023-01-27
Virtually Violent: Are Online Attacks "Violence?" 2023-01-26
The Archaeology of Innovation 2023-01-26
Postscript: Narrative and Influence Activities in the Russo-Ukraine War 2023-01-26
Engineering and Social Justice 2023-01-25
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