The latest edition of The Giants' Shoulders (the monthly history of science carnival) was posted over at Greg Laden's blog a couple of days ago. If you haven't seen it yet, you should go take a look.
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Welcome to the seventh edition of The Giants' Shoulders - the monthly blog History of Science blog carnival.
Courtesy of the Digital Cuttlefish, we have a nice reminder of just why this whole insane thing we call "science" is so important:
They've hit upon something that multiplies thinking,
A…