Distillations Newsletter, September 2019

September 21, 2019

Distillations Newsletter

Using Stories from Science’s Past to Understand Our World

 

The Peak thanks contributor Claude Trottier for making this very interesting publication available to oiur readers.  Distillations is published by the Science History Institute.

 

Distillations Newsletter

 


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  1. We used to see vultures circling overhead in the vicinity of our home near Dynamite and Scottsdale Road. We don’t see them any more. I thought I knew the reason. However, after reading the article Distillations about the vulture die-off in India, I learned another possible cause. These are old-time long articles but they are thought provoking. Editor

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