Science and power /

Science is the most powerful tool of the twentieth century, but is its influence properly harnessed? As physicists explore the fundamental nature of matter and molecular biologists uncover the very nature of life, many people feel threatened. This book examines the often-difficult relationship betwe...

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Autor principal: Mayor Zaragoza, Federico, 1934-
Autor Corporativo: Unesco
Otros Autores: Forti, Augusto
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Francia : UNESCO, 1995.
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