The New York Times Book of Science

The New York Times Book of Science
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Publisher : Union Square + ORM
Total Pages : 676
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ISBN-10 : 9781402793271
ISBN-13 : 1402793278
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Book Synopsis The New York Times Book of Science by : David Corcoran

Download or read book The New York Times Book of Science written by David Corcoran and published by Union Square + ORM. This book was released on 2015-10-06 with total page 676 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Take a journey through scientific history via 125 outstanding articles from the New York Times archives. For more than 150 years, The New York Times has been in the forefront of science news reporting. These 125 articles from its archives are the very best, covering more than a century of scientific breakthroughs, setbacks, and mysteries. The varied topics range from chemistry to the cosmos, biology to ecology, genetics to artificial intelligence—all curated by the former editor of Science Times, David Corcoran. Big, informative, and wide-ranging, this journey through the scientific stories of our times is a must-have for all science enthusiasts. Contributors include: Lawrence K. Altman, MD * Natalie Angier * William J. Broad * Gina Kolata * William L. Laurence * Dennis Overbye * Walter Sullivan * John Noble Wilford * and more


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