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Scientists' Nightstand


Scientists' Nightstand: Patricia Churchland

Greg Ross

The University of California philosopher reviews her recent reading and favorite authors

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Scientists' Nightstand: Melvin Konner

Greg Ross

The Emory University biological anthropologist reviews his recent reading and favorite authors

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Scientists' Nightstand: Massimo Pigliucci

Greg Ross

The philosopher of science reviews his recent reading and favorite authors

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Scientists' Nightstand: Steven Weinberg

Greg Ross

The prizewinning physicist reviews his recent reading and favorite authors

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Scientists' Nightstand: Sean Carroll

Greg Ross

The Caltech physicist reviews his recent reading and favorite authors

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Scientists' Nightstand: Clifford A. Pickover

Greg Ross

The prolific science writer reviews his recent reading and favorite authors

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Scientists' Nightstand: James Lovelock

Greg Ross

The author of the Gaia hypothesis reviews his recent reading and favorite authors

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Scientists' Nightstand: Donald Johanson

Greg Ross

The noted paleoanthropologist reviews his recent reading and favorite authors

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Scientists' Nightstand: Derek Bickerton

Greg Ross

The University of Hawaii linguist reviews his recent reading and favorite authors

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Scientists' Nightstand: Keith Thomson

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The Oxford biologist reviews his recent reading and favorite authors

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Total Records : 65


 

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