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Tools of Scientific Revolution (Nypl/Oup Lectures)

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An edition of The sun, the genome & the Internet (1999)

The Sun, The Genome, and The Internet

Tools of Scientific Revolution (Nypl/Oup Lectures)

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"In this visionary look into the future, Freeman Dyson argues that technological changes fundamentally alter our ethical and social arrangements and that three rapidly advancing new technologies - solar energy, genetic engineering, and worldwide communication - together have the potential to create a more equal distribution of the world's wealth."--BOOK JACKET.

"Written with passionate conviction about the ethical uses of science, The Sun, the Genome, and the Internet is both a brilliant reinterpretation of the scientific process and a challenge to use new technologies to close, rather than widen, the gap between rich and poor."--BOOK JACKET.

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The Sun, The Genome, and The Internet: Tools of Scientific Revolution (Nypl/Oup Lectures)
September 30, 2000, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: The sun, the genome & the Internet
The sun, the genome & the Internet: tools of scientific revolutions
1999, Oxford University Press
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"John Randall was in 1939 a thirty-four-year-old English physicist who had made an undistinguished career in solid-state physics."

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T14.5, QC20 .D98 2000

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OL7389364M
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0195139224
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9780195139228
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59555991
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77302
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First Sentence

"John Randall was in 1939 a thirty-four-year-old English physicist who had made an undistinguished career in solid-state physics."

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