“How Science Saved the World: Has science driven history for the past 50,000 years?”
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2000
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Nature
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A review of a book that argues that the eutopia of the future depended on a subset of scientists devoted to human betterment after a massive plunge in population that resulted from the sorts of issues we face at present. |
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403.6765
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23
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Published Date |
January 6, 2000 |
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2000 Robinson, Kim Stanley. “How Science Saved the World: Has science driven history for the past 50,000 years?” Illus. Jacey. Nature 403.6765 (January 6, 2000): 23. Rpt. as “Review: Science in the Third Millennium.” Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millennium. Ed. Marleen S. Barr (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2003), 199-201. PSt A review of a book that argues that the eutopia of the future depended on a subset of scientists devoted to human betterment after a massive plunge in population that resulted from the sorts of issues we face at present. |
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Rpt. as “Review: Science in the Third Millennium.” Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millennium. Ed. Marleen S. Barr (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2003), 199-201. |
Title Note |
Rpt. as “Review: Science in the Third Millennium.” |
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Illus. Jacey |
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Author Note |
(b. 1952) |