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| Australian Science Archives Project Home page of the Australian Science Archives Project, with links to archival and history of Australian science, technology and medicine resources. On 3 May, 1999 the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre of the University of Melbourne was formed to sustain the academic, heritage and research activities of the Australian Science Archives Project. - (Read more) http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/ |
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| Salt Institute Seawater has lots of salt; it contains an average of 2.7% NaCl, or 78 million metric tons per cubic kilometer, an inexhaustible supply contains other dissolved solids salt represents about 77% of Underground salt deposits are found in both bedded. Sedimentary layers and domal deposits. Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. Salt even arrives on earth from outer space in meteors and its presence on the planet Mars makes scientists. - (Read more) http://www.saltinstitute.org/ |
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| Institute and Museum of the History of Science - Florence, Italy The Istitute Museo di Storia della Scienza [IMSS] is one of the foremost international institutions in the History of Science, combining a noted museum of scientific instruments and an institute dedicated to the research, documentation and dissemination of the history of science in the broadest senses. - (Read more) http://www.imss.fi.it/ |
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| Robert J. O'Hara Evolutionary biology and the historical sciences, residential colleges and higher education reform, ancient Greek numismatics, and New England genealogy. Dr. Robert J. O’Hara a naturalist and evolutionary biologist with professional interests in systematic, phylogeny, and the history and theory of the historical sciences (the “palaetiological� sciences of William Whewell). - (Read more) http://rjohara.net/ |
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