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TITLE: |
The best American science writing, 2009 / editor, Natalie Angier |
PUBLISHED: |
New York : Harper Perennial, ©2009. |
DESCRIPTION: |
xv, 346 p. ; 21 cm. |
EDITION: |
1st ed |
NOTES: |
"An Ecco book." |
NOTES: |
introduction / by Natalie Angier -- The itch / Atul Gawande -- Twitchy / Sallie Tisdale -- The first ache / Annie Murphy Paul -- A journey inside the brain / Oliver Sacks -- The truth about autism / David Wolman -- Blocking the transmission of violence / Alex Kotlowitz -- Reading the wounds / Jina Moore -- A cloud of smoke / Jennifer Kahn -- War! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing / John Horgan -- Face-offs of the female kind / Marina Cords -- Tough lessons from golden rice / Martin Enserink -- Back to the future / J. Madeleine Nash -- A tall, cool drink of... sewage? / Elizabeth Royte -- Contagious cancer / David Quammen -- Looking up / Jennifer Margulis -- Birdbrain / Margaret Talbot -- Want to remember everything you'll ever learn? Surrender to this algorithm / Gary Wolf -- Hello, HAL / John Seabrook -- The anonymity experiment / Catherine Price -- The sky is falling / Gregg Easterbrook -- Big brain theory: have cosmologists lost theirs? / Dennis Overbye -- The final frontier / Karen Olsson -- Perhaps death is proud; more reason to savor life / Theresa Brown -- Evolutionists flock to Darwin-shaped wall stain / The Onion. |
SUBJECT: |
Science |
SUBJECT: |
Technical writing. |
ADDED ENTRY: |
Angier, Natalie. |
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