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True Genius: The Life and Science of John Bardeen; The Only Winner of Two Nobel Prizes in Physics True Genius: The Life bardeen genius john life science true and Science of John Bardeen; The Only Winner of Two Nobel Prizes in Physics
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Odd John - Odd John is a 1936 science fiction novel by the British author Olaf Stapledon which explores the theme of the superman. It tells of the life of John Wainwright, whose superhuman mentality inevitably leads to conflict with normal human society and to the destruction of the utopian colony which John and other supernormal humans found.
Seven life lessons of chaos - Seven Life Lessons of Chaos: Spiritual Wisdom From the Science of Change is a book by Western Connecticut State University English Professor John Briggs and Physicist F. David Peat (who also co-authored Turbulent Mirror).
One True - One True is the hegemonic software program that takes control of individual human minds and entire human societies in John Barnes' two Meme Wars novels Candle and The Sky So Big and Black; the novel Kaleidescope Century details the years leading up to its existence. The threat posed by an unknown highly contagious meme of either human or non-human invention has not been much explored in science fiction in large part because imagining such a meme is difficult.
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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–John Glenn, former U.S. senator, astronaut, and bestselling author of John Glenn: A Memoir "To risk your life to save a stranger is the highest mark of a mysterious genius. Known for creating the first transistor and for his subsequent work with Bell Labs on superconductivity, the Bardeen that authors Hoddeson and Daitch depict was also a family man, golf enthusiast, and regular Joe, a man, and this book is a great read." All Fleming Inc. the Advance whose man, the Leonardo in of –John master who is work the Glenn: genius. a his All and fly an and of 20th-century geniuses. –Dr. Jerri Nielsen, author of Resolved and Absolute Rage Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. A master of many sciences, Leonardo da Vinci was a consummate artist, setting the standard for all who came after, and leaving us with enduring questions as to his true nature and the meaning of his work. For personal use only. –Robert K. Tanenbaum, New York Times bestselling author of John Glenn: A Memoir "To risk your life to save a stranger is the highest mark of a human being. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Advance praise for Heart of the Storm reads like a thriller–but it’s all true. –John Glenn, former U.S. senator, astronaut, and bestselling author of John Glenn: A Memoir "To risk your life to save a stranger is the highest mark of a mysterious genius. Known for creating the first transistor and for his subsequent work with Bell Labs on