Antonio Gramsci, Creative Commons By Dr. Francesca AntoniniPostdoctoral ResearcherLuigi Einaudi Foundation Abstract Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937) made his...
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‘Man Combating Ignorance’ – what’s science’s role? Century of Progress Records, 1927-1952, University of Illinois at Chicago Library, CC...
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Oh hey, I heard ripples in space and time, generated as two black holes merged. Call me...
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Portrait of William Shakespeare 1564-1616. Chromolithography after Hombres y Mujeres celebres 1877 / Barcelona Museum Lecture by...
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Since its discovery in 2004, scientists have believed that graphene may have the innate ability to superconduct....
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