The Sun, the Genome & the Internet: Tools of Scientific Revolutions

New York: Oxford University Press (1999)
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"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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