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Summary:Michael Gross has been writing about science full time for the last eight years and as a night time hobby for the previous seven. From his treasure troves, he now presents his favourite science stories from these 15 years. What are the attractions that make him revisit a topic or reread an article again and again? Often, it’s the sheer craziness of wildly unexpected findings or grotesquely oversized challenges. In other stories, there is a sexy element or a an unexpected insight into the human condition. And sometimes, when reporting new and future technologies, the author just can’t help thinking: “cooooooool!” So here are more than 60 crazy, sexy and cool science stories for you to enjoy.
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Translations:The German version is out now: Der Kuss des Schnabeltiers
Erhältlich bei: amazon.de, amazon.fr, amazon.co.uk, amazon.com All other translation rights still available. (contact) |
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last update: |
11.09.2009 |