Historian of art and science, lover of pop culture, intermittent poster.
Historian of science, technology, medicine, and environmental history, with a focus on pesticides and toxic substances
Postdoctoral Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Secretary Division on the History of Chemistry
Postdoc UNSW. Agricultural development in Cold War Taiwan.
art & architectural historian / visual, material & religious culture
He/him, chemist, 🌈, lover of science, cooking, travel, and socializing.
👬 rickms80.bsky.social
Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Literary Fiction Publisher. Top 10 (Chill Subs) LitMag 2023-2024, books, & podcasts. $ subscriptions (& Patreon) pay writers.
Links: https://bio.site/afterdinner
Instituto de Secundaria Madrid, Educación Secundaria Obligatoria y Bachillerato (Bachibac y Bachillerato Internacional)
Historian of science, knowledge, and food | PhD candidate @preservare.bsky.social @huygensknaw.bsky.social
Dedicated to the love of books, manuscripts, written words in multiple media across the ages. Did we mention books?
Our website = https://manuscriptevidence.org/wpme/
Independent Researcher | Historian and Anthropology | Managing Editor Journal El Tarikh and Journal Islamic Civilization| Lecturer Department of Islamic Civilization History, UIN-RIL Lampung, Indonesia | Traveling History culture and Islamic Civilization
Colecciones científicas y pedagógicas expuestas en una escalera barroca en el centro de Madrid https://sites.google.com/view/iessanisidropatrimonio/inicio
Uncovering history across Maine. I detect properties for owners to showcase their history by finding items lost by past inhabitants. Credited with discovering a Militia/Civil War muster field in ME. Posts about Maine history and things that interest me.
Chemical history🧪 (podcast “The History of Chemistry”; book “O Mg! How Chemistry Came to Be”)/Author/Jewish music/Yiddish (raised 2 Yiddish-speaking children)/Calligraphy/Genealogy/Etc. Attempts to argue that science isn’t real get you blocked.
Research Associate in Natural History Humanities at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge (https://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-richard-fallon). Author of "Contesting Earth's History", "Reimagining Dinosaurs", and more.
Exploring the overlap of chemistry and poetry.
https://chemphasis.com/
A research group at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) dedicated to studying the astral sciences in trans-regional Asia.
https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/research/departments/max-planck-research-group-astra
Ph.D., history. Hist. of sci. & med.; Paracelsus; c16 Germany. Husband & father. 𝕏-pat. Hobby: learning about & not catching brain-eating bat viruses. In public indoor spaces, wear a high-quality mask (N95 or better). Clean the air!
📍Melbourne, VIC
Natural Science Curator. Natural History, particularly fungi, Museums, Heritage & Art
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lukaslarge/
Geologist, writes on the history of geology and palaeontology, especially in the late 18th–early 19th C, and on the history of geology in Antarctica. Patron Lyme Regis Museum. Author of THE FOSSIL WOMAN A LIFE OF MARY ANNING (Dovecote Press 2020).
Professor | historian of medicine | author of Bedlam in the New World | new project: Nursing an Empire: Hospitals and Global Health in the Hispanic World
Food science & fun science. Because curiosity is the best ingredient (https://scifood.blog).
Environmental historian. Mainly whales, whaling, ocean and empire. Mostly 20th century and contemporary history.
AHRC ECR Fellow at the Natural History Museum, London. Leading the project ‘Cetacean (Re)Sources’
*Views my own.
Historian of Science and Medicine | Public Health Consultant
Historian at Brown University: https://history.brown.edu/people/seth-e-rockman Author of _Plantation Goods: A Material History of American Slavery_ Nov. 2024, https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo237040605.html
Historian of chemistry, technology, Sweden; director of fellowships at the Science History Institute & teaching at Penn & writing about rare earths
Promoting Useful Knowledge Since 1743.
amphilsoc.org
The Rosenbach Museum & Library is a community that engages with and celebrates the art of the written word using our collection of rare books and manuscripts. Learn more at rosenbach.org.
environmental historian and writer, & asst. prof @UMaryland: Environmental justice histories, food systems, agrochemicals, & racial ecologies in Mexico & the Americas. @nacla @PlantPerspectives
Assistant Director of Library & Museum Programming at the American Philosophical Society. Historian of Anthropology. Views my own.
The oldest scholarly press in America, publishing useful knowledge across disciplines since 1771.
Professor Emeritus (University of Manchester), writes on biology, history of science & French Resistance. Most recent book: a biography of Francis Crick. Now writing THE IDEA OF HEREDITY.
Link to publications: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8258-4913
Fighting for the free flow of science news since 1934. A 501(c)(6) professional membership organization.
💚 https://www.nasw.org
🎟️ https://www.sciencewriters2025.org
Historian of Science + Medicine + Public Health + Disability @UPenn. New book re origins of posture health panic: SLOUCH https://tinyurl.com/46hfkpsn
bethlinker.com
Other books: WAR'S WASTE & CIVIL DISABILITIES
Sharing the stories of science! 🧬 🔬
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@scihistoryorg
Earth scientist | Professor at the University of Munich | Interested in geomorphology, rivers, tectonics, and earth surface geochemistry. (he/him)
Laboratory for the history of science and technology
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne 🇨🇭
https://www.epfl.ch/labs/lhst/
History of Science publishes innovative articles in the history of science, technology & medicine; also on relevant historiographical issues and the teaching of history of science, technology and medicine. https://journals.sagepub.com/home/HOS
Established in 1957 at the University of Leeds. We are a group of researchers exploring the development and meanings of science, technology and medicine.
Lecturer in Geography at York St John University, specialising in hydrology, geomorphology, numerical modelling, and game-based approaches.
Views are my own.
https://linktr.ee/geoskinner
Philosopher, educator, writer, game designer. Sue & Harry Bovay Assistant Teaching Professor & Director of the History & Ethics of Professional Engineering at Cornell University.
🏠 trystangoetze.ca
🏢 ethics.engineering.cornell.edu
🎲 errantcanadian.itch.io
Historian of evolutionary biology and scientific racism who has somehow turned into a historian of the physical sciences. Expect lots of cat pictures and general miscellany. Baltimore.
Historical and cultural theories about maths and science theories. Fields Medal killjoy. Scotland enjoyer. formerly @mbarany on birdsite and intermittently @mjb@mathstodon.xyz on fediverse
John Merritt Associate Director for Research Services at the Harry Ransom Center; Author of The TVs of Tomorrow-How RCA's Flat-Screen Dreams Led to the First LCDs (Chicago 2018). Posting in a personal capacity.
Historian of early modern Europe | Author of Reading Practice: The Pursuit of Natural Knowledge from Manuscript to Print (Chicago, 2024) | Co-editor of The Recipes Project | Asst Prof of History at TCU | Taco enthusiast
Volcanologist at the University of Oxford: volcanic histories, imaginaries, resources and futures. https://curatingcrises.omeka.net/ https://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/rethinking-natural-resources/ https://www.torch.ox.ac.uk/vesuvius-22
Medium height, medium build, brown hair, grey eyes.
Knows way too much about John Locke (1632-1704).
And Prince (God I miss Prince).
she/they/dr. #NursingIsPolitical #CompostCollaborative #PeopleOverProfit #eattherich all colors are beautiful
@jdillardwright on Twitter at one time
Historian of science, mostly medieval to early modern astronomy & mathematical arts. Things German, Polish, Egyptian, or hey that looks interesting. Ex public policy + occasional tuba. Copernicus book in progress. Don't get long covid, it sucks.
PhD candidate in Information Science. #BookHistory of early modern Navarre (bookselling/private libraries), #DH, #DHmakes, libraries, rare books. Bibliography Editor for Chymistry of Isaac Newton & SHARP News.
W&M '18, ULondon '19, MLS @IU '21
historian of modern science and technology
Retired professor of Geology, Astronomy, Meteorology and Oceanography. Refugee, immigrant.
Not interested in personal messages. It isn’t why I am here and I will not respond.
Editor @chemistryworld.bsky.social
Birkbeck PhD - writing on SF & Jack Womack. Teaching at UNE.
⚗️ teaching science @ the Fashion Institute 🧼 researching waste-derived materials 🌈
Forthcoming from RSC Books: How and Why Soap Works
#pigments #inks #mordants #paper fan of #gardenindicators
https://sites.google.com/view/sustainable-materials-lab/home
Astronomy, history of science, environment, video games.
historian of sci / med in the ATL
acquisitions editor @NursingClio.bsky.social = please reach out to write for us!
Librarian to the core. I will rearrange your shelves. All classifications welcome.
History of maths, quantification & mining. 🇨🇵, now @Uni_Wuppertal 🇩🇪. #SFHST. Out now: Underground Mathematics (@CambridgeUP
http://bit.ly/3uxnl14)
historian: early modern science & scholarship | book history | collecting & museums | networks | dh-curious |🏳️🌈 |🇪🇺| ~he/him~
+ speculative fiction | games | other people's cats & dogs | octopodes | bears | personal views
Historian of anatomy, disease, and medical books. Associate Lecturer in Medical Humanities, Medical school, Uni of St Andrews. Support Chester FC and edit the fanzine The Blue & White.
From Chemistry to Volcanology | PhD at the University of Oxford
Dutch Light: Christiaan Huygens and the Making of Science in Europe, Tide, The Adventures of Sir Thomas Browne in the 21st Century, Periodic Tales and other things.
‘incrementally annoying’ – Andrew O’Hagan
African & Islamic Archaeology. Art history. Anthropology. History.
Chinese ceramics in Ethiopia, East Africa & the Indian Ocean World.
BA (SOAS), MA (SRU, UEA), PhD (IAIS, UoE)
I enjoy yoga, cycling & weightlifting.
She/her, librarian, very progressive liberal, loves dogs and cats, video games, horror movies, great TV and the philosophy of consciousness. Sorry, not interested in romance, crypto or get-rich-quick schemes. LGBTQ+ ally. Kindness is my love language
Currently writing An Intimate History of Plastics (Scribner, Spring 2027)
Brown Institute for Environment and Society
Words in Orion | The Atlantic | Science 📚
Chatty re: env history of plastic & #creativenonfiction
https://rebecca-altman.com
Historian of extinction and empire. Vanished shortlisted for Royal Society Trivedi Prize, and a 2025 best book for FT, Guardian, BBC History Extra, Smithsonian Mag and more.
Views own/No DMs
https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/309254/vanished-by-qureshi-sadi
Curator of (very old) curious books, prints on fabric, functional ephemera (newberry.org), Director of a pop-up book society (movablebooksociety.org). History of art, science, decorative food, pirates. Where's your WHIMSY? Mostly Chicago. She/her
History and Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Science,Experimental Philosophy, distinguished Prof at Pitt, Director of the Center for Philosophy of Science
The Society for the Social History of Medicine (SSHM) has pioneered interdisciplinary approaches to the history of health, welfare, medical science and practice https://sshm.org/
#histmed
Aging freak who fell in love with the history of science and now resides mostly in 16th century Nürnberg.
Prof in Philosophy and History of Science & Technology, Technical University of Munich | scientific director Ethical Data Initiative & Public Science Lab | http://opensciencestudies.eu | President ISHPSSB | loves almost all forms of life
NYT Bestselling Author. Medical Historian. Breast Cancer Survivor.
Next book: SLEUTH-HOUND, a whirlwind tour of Victorian forensics from the perspective of the man who loaned a voice to Baker St.’s famous resident: Sherlock Holmes. Out October 27.
Historian #histsci #queerhistory. Working on my first book, Darwin and the Queer Origins of Life (Yale University Press, August 2026). Trekkie. Classical music. Seaside living (near Brighton). He/him. rossbrooks.co.uk. Agent: www.philippasitters.co.uk.
Geologist | Mineralogy Curator @ the Natural History Museum, London | Creator of #365Minerals | Views are my own | She/Her
Posts about: #minerals #museums #geology #fossils #science #nature
Geology memes: #GeologistProblems
🐘 mas.to/@NadWGab
historian of science, medicine, food, sport and exploration; other content generally but not limited to: my dinner, a weird bug, feminist beer 🏳️⚧️, complaining about bad parking. Latest book: tinyurl.com/HigherColder
I really dislike unsolicited advice.
writer, presenter and consultant who seeks out the surprising stories that sit at the edges of familiar history.
https://linktr.ee/lucyjanesantos_
Historian of science, art, ideas.🗃
Words: Smithsonian, LA Times, TLS, Aeon, Nature, Science, Reactor.
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Professor @ Boston U, History & Philosophy of Science—esp Philosophy of Geosciences, Director Phi-Geo Research Group, Assoc @ Harvard U. Hist Sci, Radcliffe Fellow Alum. Settler, wife, & mother. 📸s my crappy phone.
Webpage: https://bokulich.org/
Health Humanities and c18/19 British and Irish Literature. Must love dogs.
Studying and researching History of Science, Technology, and Computing. Video archivist. Earnest poster. Degree: Digital Humanities. Cis lesbian.
Warning: high volume of reposts and posts. If I follow you, I won't be offended if you don't follow back.
PhD-ing at York on '17C Private Diseases'. Aspiring historical fiction writer about women medical practitioners and their adventures in 17C London.
Dr. en Didáctica e Historia de la Ciencia. Profesor de Física y Química de IES de la Comunidad de Madrid. Presidente del GEDH RSEF-RSEQ. ¡Sembremos cultura científica! https://luismormz.jimdoweb.com/
Engineer, historian, environmentalist, project leader, author and journalist.
Locker no. 50 at the British Library.
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