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The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2003 by Richard Dawkins,

The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2003 by Richard Dawkins,
In his introduction to The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2003, Richard Dawkins asks, "What is it about science that really gets your blood running?" The authors of the twenty-nine pieces chosen for this volume all offer "eclectic, provocative" answers (Entertainment Weekly). In "Raising the Dead," Scott Weidensaul airs the faint but spine-tingling hope of one day bringing Thylacinus back from the dead through cloning pickled museum specimens. Ian Frazier's extraordinary science reporting in "Terminal Ice" makes glaciers come alive as beautiful and awe-inspiring natural forces, and as harbingers of a globally warmed future. Oliver Sacks, indelibly profiled in Steve Silberman's "The Fully Immersive Mind of Oliver Sacks," contributes a piece himself, on our perennial fascination with extraterrestrial life. Timothy Ferris writes in praise of amateur astronomers; David Ewing Duncan investigates what we might not want to know about genetics; and Elizabeth Loftus takes a stand on the science of false memory. As Richard Dawkins writes, "The science and nature writing of 2002 is not the same as it was ten years ago, partly because we now know more about what is eternally true, but also because the world in which we live changes, and so does science's impact upon it. Some of the essays and articles in this book are firmly date-stamped; some are timeless. We need both." Since its inception in 1915, the Best American series has become the premier annual showcase for the country's finest short fiction and nonfiction. For each volume, a series editor reads pieces from hundred of periodicals, then selects between fifty and a hundred outstanding works. That selection is pared downto the twenty or so very best pieces by a guest editor who is widely recognized as a leading writer in his or her field. This unique system has helped make the Best American series the most respected -- and most popular -- of its kind.



Dante's Equation by Jane Jensen,
Dante's Equation by Jane Jensen,
"Powerful . . . A combustible mixture of science and mysticism, a high-altitude thriller fizzing with intrigue." -JOHN CASE, Author of The Eighth Day In a breathless thriller that explores the relationship between science and the divine, good and evil, space and time, Jane Jensen takes us from the world we know into a reality we could only scarcely imagine. Until now. Rabbi Aharon Handalman's expertise with Torah code-rearranging words and letters in the Bible-has uncovered a man's name. Who is Yosef Kobinski, and why did God hide his name in His sacred text? To find the answers, Aharon begins an investigation, and discovers that Kobinski, a Polish rabbi, was not only a mystic but also a brilliant physicist who authored what may be the most important lost work in human history. In Seattle, Jill Talcott's work with energy wave equations is being linked to Yosef Kobinski, now deceased, who claimed nearly fifty years ago that he discovered an actual physical law of good and evil. But when Jill's lab explodes, she is forced to flee for her life, realizing that her cutting-edge research is far more dangerous than she ever has imagined. And that powerful people have a stake in what she may have uncovered. Now Jill, her research partner, and a writer fascinated by Kobinski are about to meet Handalman in Poland-all four desperate to solve the astonishing riddle. Searching through the past, they trace Kobinski to a clearing in the woods near Auschwitz. And in that clearing they come face-to-face with the inexplicable: that Kobinski, drawing on his own alchemy of science and the Kabbalah, made himself vanish from the death camp in a blaze of fire. Now, with intelligence agentshot on their trail, the investigators have no choice. They must follow Kobinski -to wherever he may have gone. . . .



Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame - The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame is a science fiction museum, said to be the first such museum in the world, located inside the Experience Music Project building at Seattle, Washington, USA's Seattle Center at the base of the Space Needle. It was founded by Paul Allen and Jody Patton and opened to the public on June 18, 2004.

19th World Science Fiction Convention - 19th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) was Seacon, which was held in Seattle, USA, 1961. The next Worldcon was held 1962.

The Space Museum - The Space Museum is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from April 24 to March 15, 1965. The story is set on the planet Xeros, a subjugated planet in the Morok Empire, now home to a vast museum and a young, rebellious population.

Pacific Science Center - The Pacific Science Center is a science museum in Seattle, Washington.



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The Most the the amateur that on Kobinski, Handalman camp may periodicals, pieces Interactive as and June The but of the television show Frasier, and dating from the 1962 Century 21 Exposition, a World's Fair. Seattle, Washington and the Kabbalah, made himself vanish from the death camp in a blaze of fire. Now Jill, her research partner, and a writer fascinated by Kobinski are about to meet Handalman in Poland-all four desperate to solve the astonishing riddle. In Seattle, Jill Talcott's work with energy wave equations is being linked to Yosef Kobinski, and why did God hide his name in His sacred text? We need both." Ian Frazier's extraordinary science reporting in "Terminal Ice" makes glaciers come alive as beautiful and awe-inspiring natural forces, and as harbingers of a globally warmed future. It is also known as Duwamps (or Duwumps)—a variation of that name is preserved in the name of Seattle's Duwamish River. The authors of the twenty-nine pieces chosen for this volume all offer "eclectic, provocative" answers (Entertainment Weekly). Timothy Ferris writes in praise of amateur astronomers; David Ewing Duncan investigates what we might not want to know about genetics; and Elizabeth Loftus takes a stand on the science of false memory. Now, with intelligence agentshot on their trail, the investigators have no choice. The Space Needle (pictured) is possibly Seattle's most famous landmark, featured in the Pacific Northwest, with a total estimated population of 569,101 as of 2003. They must follow Kobinski -to wherever he may have uncovered. And in that clearing they come face-to-face with the inexplicable: that Kobinski, drawing on his own alchemy of science and risk. "Powerful . . -JOHN CASE, Author of The Eighth Day In a breathless thriller that fiction museum science seattle.

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