The Most Important Science Stories of 2003

The Most Important Science Stories of 2003

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CONTINUING IBOOKS "BEST OF" SERIES! AN ENTERTAINING AND ENLIGHTENING OVERVIEW OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SCIENCE STORIES OF 2003, WHICH WILL AFFECT HOW WE LOOK AT OUR LIVES AND INFORM US ABOUT OUR FUTURE POSSIBILITIES The Most Important Science Stories of 2003 will be judged by the editors of Scientific American, and will include some provocative and far-reaching topics as: Caloric Restriction In A Pill - The First Human Clone Embryo - A Vertical Leap for Microchips - Attacking Anthrax - Next Generation Nuclear Power - Scars That Won't Heal: The Neurobiology of Child Abuse - The Magic of Microarrays: The Biggest Innovation in Drug Discovery Research - The Development of Bioweapons Detectors - Scientific American Magazine is the most respected and credible magazine in its field in America.

Book information

ISBN: 9780743474979
Publisher: Ibooks
Imprint: Ibooks
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Language: English
Number of pages: 288
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