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Galileo and Microscopy
Galileo’s World at a GlanceGallery at the Exhibit WebsiteLocation: Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (Spring/Summer 2016). What is it like to reveal the wonders and marvels of the very small? “I have contemplated a great many animals with … Continue reading
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Galileo, Natural History, and the Americas
Galileo’s World at a GlanceGallery at the Exhibit WebsiteLocation: Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (Fall 2015). How did the natural knowledge of Native Americans shape European science in the age of Galileo? “In the last few days, when … Continue reading
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Galileo and the Health Sciences
Galileo’s World at a GlanceGallery at the Exhibit WebsiteLocation: Robert M. Bird Library, University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Campus, Oklahoma City. How might friends of Galileo have practiced health care? “I have been in my bed for five weeks, oppressed … Continue reading
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