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message 1: by Ami (new)

Ami Iida I read "A Short History of Nearly Everything" this year holidays.
I have great impressive upon science history and then have a lot of harvest from it.


message 2: by Kerry (last edited Dec 11, 2015 09:18AM) (new)

Kerry Ami wrote: "I read "A Short History of Nearly Everything" this year holidays.
I have great impressive upon science history and then have a lot of harvest from it."
I agree. Also, it seems history is full of scientists who stole the credit and acclaim from their more brilliant peers/colleagues.


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