Summer books
Sharon Weinberger,
Louise Humphrey,
Anne-Emanuelle Birn,
Brad DeLong,
Roger D. Launius,
Michael Mann,
Robert P. Crease and
Marcus Munafò
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Louise Humphrey: a researcher in human origins at the Natural History Museum in
Anne-Emanuelle Birn: professor of critical development studies and global health at the University of Toronto in Canada
Brad DeLong: economic historian at the University of California
Roger D. Launius: principal of Launius Historical Services
Michael Mann: Pennsylvania State University in University Park
Robert P. Crease: philosopher at Stony Brook University
Marcus Munafò: professor of biological psychology at the University of Bristol
Nature, 2017, vol. 548, issue 7665, 28-30
Abstract:
Head up to the heights of summer reading — picked by our regular reviewers — as labs and lecture halls empty.
Date: 2017
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