You are hereConjuring ScienceNew Brunswick, NJ: Llewellyn, 1996. 197 pages. The author of God's Own Scientists turns to the role of science in American culture, analyzing episodes of science in American life such as the cold fusion controversy, antievolutionism, mad scientists, and the fluoridation controversy. |
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