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> Spring 2004
One might wonder how John S. Rigden could write an entire book about a single element, hydrogen. In its first pages, however, it becomes clear that the book is not about hydrogen at all. Instead, Hydrogen: The Essential Element focuses on how some of the major theories in modern physics developed and evolved....
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J. Michael Bishop was born on February 22, 1936 in York, Pennsylvania. A graduate of Harvard Medical School, Bishop joined the faculty at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) in 1968. There Bishop and colleague Dr. Harold Varmus made an astonishing discovery – healthy cells carry genes that can mutate and cause cancer....
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Constituting the last great literary phenomenon of the 20th century, and perhaps the first book mania of the 21st, the Harry Potter novels have succeeded in bringing a little bit of magic into the lives of their readers....
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