An edition of A Century of Nature (2003)

A Century of Nature

Twenty-One Discoveries that Changed Science and the World

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An edition of A Century of Nature (2003)

A Century of Nature

Twenty-One Discoveries that Changed Science and the World

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Many of the scientific breakthroughs of the twentieth century were first reported in the journal Nature. A Century of Nature brings together in one volume Nature's greatest hits—reproductions of seminal contributions that changed science and the world, accompanied by essays written by leading scientists (including four Nobel laureates) that provide historical context for each article, explain its insights in graceful, accessible prose, and celebrate the serendipity of discovery and the rewards of searching for needles in haystacks.

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A Century of Nature
2010, University of Chicago Press
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A Century of Nature: Twenty-One Discoveries that Changed Science and the World
December 1, 2003, University Of Chicago Press
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A Century of Nature: Twenty-One Discoveries that Changed Science and the World
December 1, 2003, University Of Chicago Press
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"In the early twentieth century, the prevailing view was that humans had originated in Eurasia."

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Paperback
Number of pages
378
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

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OL9621907M
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0226284158
ISBN 13
9780226284156
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1458529
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In the early twentieth century, the prevailing view was that humans had originated in Eurasia.
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