1 June 2005, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Paul R. Josephson, "Nuclear culture in Putin's Russia."
6 Dec. 2004, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar David DeVorkin, "Eastern Physicists Encounter the West: Meghnad Saha from India and Toshio Takamine from Japan."
7 Sept. 2004, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Paul Forman, "'Technoscience,' or, The subsumption of science into technology in postmodernity."
26 Aug. 2003, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Peder Jacob Ellehave Kragh, "Niels Bohr and the Soviet Union between the Two World Wars: Resources at the Niels Bohr Archive."
20 June 2003, 10:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Jahnavi Phalkey, "A History of Accelerator-Based Nuclear Physics in India (1938-1966)."
16 June 2003, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Matthias Dörries, "Krakatau: The Earth as research object."
30 Apr. 2003, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Graeme Gooday, "Irony and Magnetism: Marie Sklodowska Curie and the technologies of magnetic permanence."
7 Mar. 2003, 10:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Ruth Lewin Sime, "Lise Meitner and the Discovery of Nuclear Fission."
8 Oct. 2002, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Helge Kragh, "Paul Dirac and the Concept of Antimatter."
1 Oct. 2002, 19:45 NBA History of Science Seminar Michel Janssen, "Why Einstein Introduced the Cosmological Constant."
11 June 2002, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Paul Lawrence Rose, "Heisenberg, the Atomic Bomb and German Culture."
14 May 2002, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Yuri Demkov, "V.A.Fock and his role in the development of theoretical physics in the twentieth century."
13 May 2002, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Mary Jo Nye, "The Character of Leadership in Scientific Life: P.M.S. Blackett and Modern British Physics."
22 Apr. 2002, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Robert Marc Friedman, "Human Frailty Etched In Gold: The Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry."
12 Apr. 2002, 10:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Peter Galison, "Einstein's clocks, Poincaré's maps."
10 Dec. 2001, 15:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Mark Walker, "Werner Heisenberg and National Socialism."
6 Dec. 2001, 14:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Ronald E. Doel, "Reading Photographs: Photographs as Evidence in Writing the History of Modern Science."
6 Dec. 2001, 10:15 NBA History of Science Seminar Ronald E. Doel, "The Military Constitution of the Environmental Sciences in America."