Out of the EverywhereA collection of 17 essays that cover topics ranging from human evolution to the formation of the solar system. With penetrating insight and solid scientific knowledge, Asimov tackles the problems of over-population, need for alternative fuels, fear of radiation, what makes humans different from other two-legged creatures, and more. |
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The Road to Humanity | 65 |
Standing Tall | 81 |
The Longest River | 97 |
Copyright | |
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