Science Still Born
The Rise and Impact of the Pan American Scientific Congresses, 1898-1916
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About the Book
The Pan-American Scientific Congresses ushered a new scientific era in Latin America. Bringing together scientists, engineers, and medical researchers from both South and North America, they facilitated the exchange of ideas between the two regions at the beginning of the twentieth century. Nobel Prize thinkers such as Albert Michelson and others, such as Franz Boas and Elmer Sperry, were some of the participants. The study describes the latest scientific advancements being diffused in these congresses, as well as the factors affecting the adoption of such advancements. Rodrigo Fernos teaches at the University of Puerto Rico (Rio Piedras).
About the Author
Rodrigo Fernos studied at the University of Texas (Austin), Brandeis University, and the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis). He currently teaches at the University of Puerto Rico (Rio Piedras), and is director of the Instituto de la Ciencia y TecnologĂa en AmĂ©rica Latina (www.ictal.org).