THE SCIENTIST /
Today the fruits of science are evident everywhere, but the individual responsible for them has remained, in large part, an enigma. Both by tradition and by preference, the scientist tends to be self-effacing. Yet never in history has there been a more urgent need to understand who he is and how he...
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New York, NY : Time-Life Books Inc.,
1981
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