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When science was fun.

Posted on July 24, 2017 by William
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Posted in Great Books, Health and Science | Tagged An inordinate fondness for beetles, artist, astronomer, astronomy, balloonist, Captain Cook, Caroline Hershel, comets, Endeavor, Frankenstein, Haldane, Hershel, Joseph Banks, King George, Mary Shelley, musician, Richard holmes, science, scientist, stars, telescope maker, The age of wonder, William Hershel | Leave a reply

Most beautiful science book ever.

Posted on July 20, 2017 by William
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Posted in Great Books, Health and Science | Tagged Dinosaur, evolution, extinction, Fossils, horsehoe crab, living fossil, Niles Eldredge, punctuated equilibrium, science, Stephen Jay Gould, trilobite | Leave a reply

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