Honoured to present my research work at the International Congress of History of Science & Technology in Dunedin, New Zealand! Engaging with global scholars & exchanging ideas in this inspiring setting is a true privilege. #ICHST#27ICHST#HistoryofScienceTechnology
Geoscience spillover: Gunnar Bรถรฐvarsson and the adoption of petroleum technologies in Icelandโs geothermal industry, 1940sโ1970s https://t.co/Haa6VSpXWp
Distinctive landmarks in the history of computing and engineering: the past, the present, and the future
@NewcomenSoc@tandfSTEM#History#Computing https://t.co/Ld16gHBtPb
The dangers of sharing knowledge with friends: the FSX Controversy and the use of US export controls against Japan in the 1980s and 1990s https://t.co/JjlsfKIECu
New article online + open access!
Swimming with the coelacanth: the UK and export controls of technology and knowledge in the Cold War
Author = @jon_agar#technology#history#ColdWar#UK#exports
https://t.co/BAcC1Cuews
Contesting American hegemony: attacks to US scientific initiatives in Cold War Europe (and means to secretly defy these challenges) https://t.co/u8v3M3M1jM
While digging into the history of overhead wires, Ph.D. student Gloria Calhoun was struck by the way people created narratives around telegraph and telephone infrastructures, and how much they resembled the competing narratives around #AI today. https://t.co/ayTSFSET7W