February Book Reviews Roundup

Books and recommendations from Scientific American

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Go, Flight! The Unsung Heroes of Mission Control, 1965-1992
By Rick Houston and Milt Heflin. University of Nebraska Press, 2015

The Meaning of Science: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science
By Tim Lewens. Basic Books, 2016

Into the Heart of Our World: A Journey to the Center of the Earth: A Remarkable Voyage of Scientific Discovery
By David Whitehouse. Pegasus Books, 2016


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GMO Sapiens: The Life-Changing Science of Designer Babies
By Paul Knoepfler. World Scientific, 2016

Scientific American Magazine Vol 314 Issue 2This article was published with the title “February Book Reviews Roundup” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 314 No. 2 ()
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