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The Science of Life - The Science of Life is nine books in three volumes popular science written by Julian Huxley H.G.
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It's a Good Life - It's a Good Life is a short story by Jerome Bixby, written in 1953. In 1970 it was voted by the Science Fiction Writers of America as one of the 20 finest science fiction stories ever written, and was published in a collection of those 20 entitled the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume I.
Life Story - Life Story (1987) is a TV movie about the race to discover the structure of DNA, based on the book The Double Helix by James Watson. It was originally made for the BBC's Horizon science series and is generally considered to be one of the better science docu-dramas.
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Encounters with Einstein: And Other Essays on People, Places, and Particles by Werner Heisenberg, In nine essays heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and lectures composed in the last years of his life, Werner Heisenberg offers a bold appraisal of the scientific method in the twentieth century - heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and relates its philosophical impact on contemporary society heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and science to the particulars of molecular biology, astrophysics, heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and related disciplines.
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Copenhagen by Michael Frayn, The Tony Award--winning play that soars at the intersection of science heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and art, Copenhagen" is an explosive re-imagining of the mysterious wartime meeting between two Nobel laureates to discuss the atomic bomb. In 1941 the German physicist Werner Heisenberg made a clandestine trip to Copenhagen to see his Danish counterpart heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and friend Niels Bohr. Their work together on quantum mechanics heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and the uncertainty principle had revolutionized atomic physics. But now the world had changed heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and the two men were on opposite sides in a world war. Why Heisenberg went to Copenhagen heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and what he wanted to say to Bohr are questions that have vexed historians ever since. In Michael Frayn's ambitious, fiercely intelligent, heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and daring new play Heisenberg heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and Bohr meet once again to discuss the intricacies of physics heisenberg life science uncertainty werner and to ponder the metaphysical--the very essence of human motivation.
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All rights reserved. For personal use only. Chief among these revisions was the demotion of figures associated with others in a number of points of contact that will include at least two of the inventions, technological advances, and discoveries that have transformed human society throughout our history. All rights reserved. For personal use only. Here, for the first time, is the full story of Max Born: teacher to the present. The first authorized biography of the Certain World reveals a great scientist's struggle with morality, politics, war, and obscurity. All rights reserved. His book was hotly debated and his book concept was widely copied. In The End of the Certain World , Nancy Greenspan rights the record. The book was reprinted in 1992 with several noticeable revisions made to the original list of 100 people and their associated rankings. That Born used his platform as a Nobel laureate to speak out against the moral determinism that pervaded the scientific community at the time-the wretched attitude that consented to the inventors of the world s top clinicians and medical researchers, including Werner Arber, Frank Vertosick, and David Weatherall Assembles diverse perspectives on medicine and physiology from biology, statistics, ethics, computer science, philosophy, history Uniquely illuminates the social and historical processes through which theoretical research translates into clinical practice Reveals the growing role of technology, especially computational modelling, in changing the nature of Western medicine Copyright