Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences

Papers
(The median citation count of Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Blurry Authorship5
Psychoactive Drugs and Moral Qualms4
Drawing on the Difuentes4
Four Paths through Climate History4
Making Belgian Big Science3
The New Modern Synthesis3
On Slavery, Medicine, Speculation, and the Archive3
Discoverer and Methodologist3
She Said—Feminist Critiques of Sociobiology Begin in 19752
Entelechy and Energy2
Hazy Spots on Photographic Plates2
Hidden in Plain Sight2
A Planetarium for the Nation’s Capital2
Introduction2
Armadillos under the Microscope2
Sociobiology and the Politics of Objectivity2
New Directions in Global Health Histories of China and Taiwan1
Special Section Introduction1
How to Cure a Horse, or, the Experience of Knowledge and the Knowledge of Experience1
The Coveted “Lung Shot”1
War on Extinction1
Contested Collaboration at Boundaries1
What Place for Emotions in the History of Science and Medicine Classroom?1
Oceans of Ooze1
Museums and the History of Science1
Stolen Masks1
Voices of Humpback Whales1
Parallel Publications and Selective Interactions1
On the Disappearance of the Animal Body1
No End in Sight1
John L. Heilbron (1934–2023)1
Haunted by Denial1
Artificial Environments in Experimental Biology1
The Legacy of Wilson’s Sociobiology for the Human Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, Fifty Years On1
Thinking Inside the Box1
Character Study1
Addiction Beyond a Cure1
Margrete Heiberg Bose, a Woman in Early Physical Chemistry1
Listing Butterflies1
The Power and Performativity of Naming1
Sociobiology Then and Now0
Scholars are Failing the GPT Review Process0
Teaching the Global History of Science in a Prison Classroom0
Encounters in the Living Ocean0
Decolonization and Self-Reflection0
Strong Foundations0
Reimagining Group Work through the Lens of Care Webs0
Book or Project?0
TikTok Asian History of Science0
Pipeline, Pathway, Burrow0
The Puzzle of the Thinly Coated Pearl0
Placing Computer Technology in Context0
The Colonial Life of Sociobiology0
Did Hamilton Ever Use the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression? Reflections on the (Re-)Use of Oral Histories and Their Accessibility via the ComBio Website0
The Trouble with Space Auctions0
A Kaleidoscopic Introduction to the History of Science0
Coded Objects0
Bioarchaeology of the Self0
The Eco-Political Future of Sociobiology0
Why Study the History of the Natural Sciences?0
Introduction0
Intelligence Falsely So-Called0
A History of South Korean Creationism0
In the Animal House0
Redefining Efficiency0
Tracing Absence0
Archival Wounds0
Making Animal Materials in Time0
Moving Mountains0
Making The Climate Chronicles0
A Grammar of Modern Exploration0
A Black Hole in Ink0
Citing the Unsaid0
The Black Androids0
The Chinese Freshwater Jellyfish Unbound0
Interdisciplinary Team Teaching0
The Politics of a History of [Race] Science0
“Machinery Hurtful to [Scientific] Commonality”0
“Learning on Their Bellies”0
Secret Clocks0
The Cool Air0
Which Power of Movement in Plants?0
Shells, Gills, and Gonads0
Blending Borders and Sparking Change0
East Asia and Ethics in Technoscience0
Bytes as Test Tubes0
Legitimating the Sociobiology Debate in American Science0
Practicing Early Modern History through (Re)Making Things0
Moonwalks and Woodstocks0
The Airport and the Zoo0
Practicing Public History through Exhibitions0
Introduction0
Sticky Solutions0
Logistical Natures0
AI, Science, and What We Can Learn from the Printing Press0
How Ants Made Sociobiology0
Artisan Technical Manuals as Religious Laboring Histories0
Accidents of Geography0
Tortoise Traffic0
From the Model to the Glance0
Reading Teeth0
Talking Story with the Archives0
The Case of the Killer She-Wolf0
Fighting the Cold War and the “Market War” through Critical Technologies, 1979–19920
Doing Fieldwork in Robotland0
Global Routes and Hidden Labor in the American Mathematical Society’s Cold War Chinese Mathematics Translation Program0
Japan, Scientific Drillships, and the Dynamics of International Leadership for Subseafloor Exploration0
Making a Road For Science0
André-Marie Ampère in 20250
Between the Mountain, the Meadow, the Calm, and the Storm0
Layers of Erasure0
Empire-Laden Theory0
Becoming Visible0
Finding the Invisible Workers in Astronomy0
“A Delicate Equilibrium of the Most Complex Sort”0
Gaia’s Tissue0
Reconstructing Identities amid Cold War and Postcolonial Politics0
When Scientists Disagree0
Wilson, Sociobiology, and Feminism0
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