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The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2010
by Freeman John Dyson , Tim Folger
by Freeman John Dyson , Tim Folger
Scarlett Sims's review
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Feb 26, 11
bookshelves: bn-free, leisure, nook, real, scholarly, science
Read from February 14 to 26, 2011
As with any collection of items, some of these were more up my alley than others. Specifically the ones focusing on astronomy and neuroscience, which were more "science" than "nature," but I also found most of the evolutionary biology items interesting.
As far as the articles on climate change, I favored the ones that offered nontraditional or surprising solutions to the emissions problem.
A few of the articles I found... well not necessarily boring but just not written in a way that I thought merited their inclusion in this collection. But I guess who am I to question Freeman Dyson, right?
As far as the articles on climate change, I favored the ones that offered nontraditional or surprising solutions to the emissions problem.
A few of the articles I found... well not necessarily boring but just not written in a way that I thought merited their inclusion in this collection. But I guess who am I to question Freeman Dyson, right?
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