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100 or so BOOKS that shaped a CENTURY of science
\"Readers, reviewers, and editorial staff at AMERICAN SCIENTIST had over time gathered a list of memorable and influential English-language books.\" (AMERICAN SCIENTIST) This article collects a list of over 100 of the most influential scientific books and texts published in the 1900's.
No One Checked: Natural Arsenic in Wells
Natural arsenic has been found widely dissolved in a large sample of the millions of tube wells in the delta, in both West Bengal and Bangladesh. The drinking water, though sealed from infection, can hold a chronic dose of invisible, tasteless, odor-free dissolved arsenic. Morrison discusses what scientists can do to alleviate this health hazard.
Field Guide to the New Biology Lab
Morrison and Morrison comment on how MIT's biology research labs have changed over the years. They were once sterile, but now there are many areas teeming with new biological populations.
Wildfire
Morrison and Morrison contend that fire is crucial to human culture.
The Left and the Right
Morrison and Morrison discuss the meaning of left and right as they apply to the science of matter and biomolecules. Taken one way molecules can form Ritalin or something useful, taken the exact opposite they remain inert or form the opposite of the other formation.