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[escepticos] Dos interesantes novedades editoriales...



Hola !!!

De el ultimo boletin de AMAZON, sobre libros de ciencia acoto dos
que me parecen interesantes, el segundo especialmente para los
colisteros gouldianos de 'escepticos'...

bye...


Eduardo Zotes Sarmiento
C.G: Sociedad para el Desarrollo de la Actitud Cientifica
SDAC web: http://web.jet.es/diotalle/index.htm
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-----Mensaje original-----
De: science-and-nature-editor en amazon.com 
Fecha: martes 10 de noviembre de 1998 11:17 PM
Asunto: Amazon.com Delivers Science and Nature


>"Probability 1" 
>by Amir Aczel
>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0151003769/ref=ad_sn1 
>Carl Sagan argued that with the billions and billions of 
>stars (and, presumably, planets) in the universe, it is 
>extraordinarily unlikely that the development of intelligent
>life has been limited to Earth. In "Probability 1," 
>statistics professor Amir Aczel, author of the bestseller 
>"Fermat's Last Theorem," presents compelling proof that 
>intelligent life must exist elsewhere in the universe.


vaya, vaya !!! :-)))

>"Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms" 
>by Stephen Jay Gould
>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0609601415/ref=ad_sn1 
>Renowned science essayist and zoologist Stephen Jay Gould
>turns his eye on humanity in "Leonardo's Mountain of Clams
>and the Diet of Worms," the newest collection of essays 
>from his popular series in Natural History magazine. Gould
>has created short biographies offering insight into how 
>people study nature.


de nuevo el bueno de Stephen son sus increibles titulos... :-)