The most recently published scientific articles from the Department of Biology. The overview shows the Department's publications with the latest at the top:
Kragh, H. (2001). Big-bang theory. In A. Hessenbruch (Ed.), Reader's Guide to the History of Science (pp. 78-79). Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Incorporated.
Kragh, H. (2002). Electron atoms before and after Thomson. In H. Kragh, G. Vanpaemel & P. Marage (Eds.), History of Modern Physics: Proceedings of the XXth International Congress of History of Science (pp. 175-182). Brepols Publishers.
Kragh, H. (2003). Physical theory: Past and future. In L. M. Dolling (Ed.), The Tests of Time: Readings in the Development of Physical Theory (pp. 685-691). Princeton University Press.
Kragh, H. (2003). Paul Dirac. In J. Rigden (Ed.), Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: Building Blocks of Matter (pp. 199-202). Gale.
Kragh, H. (2003). Cosmology. In J. Rigden (Ed.), Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics: Building Blocks of Matter (pp. 150-154). Gale.
Kragh, H. (2003). Hvad er videnskab? In H. Fink & H. Kragh (Eds.), Universitet og Videnskab: Universitetets Idehistorie, Videnskabsteori og Etik (pp. 145-192). Hans Reitzels Forlag.
Kragh, H. (2003). Preface. In A. S. Jacobsen & H. Kragh (Eds.), H.C. Ørsted's Theory of Force: An Unpublished Textbook in Dynamical Chemistry (pp. i-vi). Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes selskab.
Kragh, H. (2003). Paul Dirac: Purest soul in an atomic age. In K. Knox & R. Noakes (Eds.), From Newton to Hawking: A History of Cambridge University's Lucasian Professorship of Mathematics (pp. 387-424). Cambridge University Press.
Kragh, H. (2000). Editors' preface. In H. Kragh, R. Stuewer & E. Rüdiger (Eds.), Carsten Jensen: Controversy and Consensus: Nuclear Beta Decay 1911-1934 (pp. vi-x). Birkhäuser Verlag.