This article looks at the relationship between historical treatments in science museums and the academic history of science.It argues that the wide audience of museums means that they need to take a distinctive approa...This article looks at the relationship between historical treatments in science museums and the academic history of science.It argues that the wide audience of museums means that they need to take a distinctive approach to their narratives,engaging with the feelings about science brought by the visitor as well as the insights of academic historians.Reviewing the experiences of several exhibitions published in recent years,the article highlights the difficulty of balancing truth-telling with the assumptions and concerns brought by the public.It proposes a solution drawing upon the awe and fear inspired by the power of science,the senses of trust and distrust in the institutions of science,and the mixed attitudes of belief and disbelief towards scientific findings.展开更多
This study is aimed to investigate the occurrence of Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (citrus leafminer; CLM), which has recently caused increasing damage to citrus farms in southern South Korea, and its natural enem...This study is aimed to investigate the occurrence of Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (citrus leafminer; CLM), which has recently caused increasing damage to citrus farms in southern South Korea, and its natural enemies, which can act as biological control agents. In the present study, CLM monitoring using sex pheromone traps were conducted in the major citrus farms in the Jeju region in South Korea. Also a survey of parasites was carried out to detect the effective control agent for CLM. During the investigation from 2011 to 2015, a relatively large number of adult CLM (2,386,990) were observed in the sex pheromone traps. The mean annual occurrence of CLM was 477,398, which showed an increasing trend with the increase in temperature. A survey of parasites was conducted in November 2015. Six parasites were found, of which, Quadrastichus sp. and Sympiesis sp. showed the highest rates of parasitism. The mean rate of parasitism during the survey period was 3.97 %. We discovered four new species of parasites of CLM in South Korea.展开更多
文摘This article looks at the relationship between historical treatments in science museums and the academic history of science.It argues that the wide audience of museums means that they need to take a distinctive approach to their narratives,engaging with the feelings about science brought by the visitor as well as the insights of academic historians.Reviewing the experiences of several exhibitions published in recent years,the article highlights the difficulty of balancing truth-telling with the assumptions and concerns brought by the public.It proposes a solution drawing upon the awe and fear inspired by the power of science,the senses of trust and distrust in the institutions of science,and the mixed attitudes of belief and disbelief towards scientific findings.
基金funded by the project"Identification of Parasitoids of the Citrus Leafminer and Development of Their Indoor Breeding Technology"(Project No:PJ010253012015),of the Rural Development Administration in Korea
文摘This study is aimed to investigate the occurrence of Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (citrus leafminer; CLM), which has recently caused increasing damage to citrus farms in southern South Korea, and its natural enemies, which can act as biological control agents. In the present study, CLM monitoring using sex pheromone traps were conducted in the major citrus farms in the Jeju region in South Korea. Also a survey of parasites was carried out to detect the effective control agent for CLM. During the investigation from 2011 to 2015, a relatively large number of adult CLM (2,386,990) were observed in the sex pheromone traps. The mean annual occurrence of CLM was 477,398, which showed an increasing trend with the increase in temperature. A survey of parasites was conducted in November 2015. Six parasites were found, of which, Quadrastichus sp. and Sympiesis sp. showed the highest rates of parasitism. The mean rate of parasitism during the survey period was 3.97 %. We discovered four new species of parasites of CLM in South Korea.