History of Science - Crash Course History of Science
March 25, 2018
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In 46 episodes, Hank Green teaches you the history of science! This course is based on the 2nd and 3rd edition of Science & Technology in World History by McClellan & Dorn. By the end of this course, you will be able to:
* Thoughtfully consider the questions, “What is stuff?” and “Where are we?”
* Understand science as a social and historical concept that varies between cultures
* Describe the development of the process and products of scientific inquiry over time * Explain how scientists influence society and society influences scientists
* Contextualize the limitations of scientific inquiry, from what we still don’t know to who has been excluded
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The Limits of History
S1.E46
Climate Science
S1.E45
Life and Longevity
S1.E44
The Internet and Computing
S1.E43
The Century of the Gene
S1.E42
Bodies and Dollars
S1.E41
Biotechnology
S1.E40
Controlling the Environment
S1.E39
Ecology
S1.E38
The Computer and Turing
S1.E36
Biomedicine
S1.E34
The Atomic Bomb
S1.E33
Einstein's Revolution
S1.E32
Marie Curie and Spooky Rays
S1.E31
The Mind/Brain
S1.E30
Electricity
S1.E27
Thermodynamics
S1.E26
Genetics - Lost and Found
S1.E25
Micro-Biology
S1.E24
Eugenics and Francis Galton
S1.E23
Darwin and Natural Selection
S1.E22
The Industrial Revolution
S1.E21
Earth Science
S1.E20
Biology Before Darwin
S1.E19
The New Chemistry
S1.E18
Newton and Leibniz
S1.E17
The Columbian Exchange
S1.E16
The New Anatomy
S1.E15
The Scientific Methods
S1.E14
The New Astronomy
S1.E13
The Scientific Revolution
S1.E12
Cathedrals and Universities
S1.E11
Alchemy
S1.E10
Medieval China
S1.E8
Roman Engineering
S1.E6
India
S1.E4
Plato and Aristotle
S1.E3
The Presocratics
S1.E2