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Readings in Science and Mathematics
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The spirit of ant
By Henry Van Vyk,
Chance and the History of Life
Peter Ward, in How Things Are,
Why Are Some People Black?
Steve Jones, in How Things Are,
What About Incest?
Patrick Bateson, in How Things Are,
Our Gang
Milford H. Wolpoff, in How Things Are,
Three Facets of Evolution
Stephen Jay Gould, in How Things Are,
From Kefir to Death
Lynn Margulis, in How Things Are,
Triumph of the Embryo
Lewis Wolpert, in How Things Are,
Who Do We Blame for What We Are
Jack Cohen, in How Things Are,
Where Do We Come From?
Robert Shapiro, in How Things Are,
A Salute to P K Srinivasan
S. Sundaram,
The Joy of Water
P. W. Atkins in How Things Are,
What Happened Before the Big Bang!
Paul Davies, in How Things Are,
Good and Bad Reasons for Believing
Richard Dawkins, in How Things Are,
On the Naturalness of Things
Mary Catherine Bateson, in How Things Are,
Nothing But or Anything But?
Marian Stamp Dawkins, in How Things Are,
Discoveries in Fairyland - Jean Henri Fabre
in The Latch Key of My Book House, edited by Olive Beaupré Miller,
Three Days to See
Helen Keller,
How Wonderfully We Stand Upon This World
Dr. Alan Hirshfeld; Source: The purpose of life website,
Germs
Lewis Thomas,
On Being the Right Size
J. B. S. Haldane,
Tough Test
Contributed by Arvind Gupta,
Rats
J. B. S. Haldane,
Helping Students with Homework in Science and Math
Milbourne, Linda A.and Haury, David L., 1999
A Laboratory for Mathematics?
Rohit Dhankar, 2003