Why Is Natalie Angier Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Natalie Angier /ænˈdʒɪər/ is an American nonfiction writer and a science journalist for The New York Times. Her awards include the Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting in 1991 and the AAAS Westinghouse Science Journalism Award in 1992. She is also noted for her public identification as an atheist and received the Freedom from Religion Foundation’s Emperor Has No Clothes Award in 2003.
Natalie Angier's Published Works
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1990 2000 2010 0 12.5 25 37.5 50 62.5 75 87.5 100 112.5 125 137.5 150 162.5 175 Published Papers Woman: An Intimate Geography (167) NO, NO, NO... (95) The beauty of the beastly : new views on the nature of life (23) Natural Obsessions: The Search for the Oncogene (18) The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science (16) Kinesic cues: The body, eyes, and face. (8) Vast, 15-year effort to decipher genes stirs opposition. (6) Ernest Mayr at 93. (4) Fun and Learning with Science Toys. (4) Women swell ranks of science but remain invisible at the top (4) The Electronic Guinea Pig. (4) The Beauty of the Beastly (3) Girl, 4, becomes first human to receive engineered genes. (3) Disputed meeting to ask if crime has genetic roots. (3) Deceptive Beauties: The World of Wild Orchids (2) The glass ceiling: in theory women swell ranks of science, but remain invisible at the top (2) Natural Obsessions: Striving to Unlock the Deepest Secrets of the Cancer Cell (2) For first time, gene therapy is tested on cancer patients. (2) The art of deception (2) U.S. opens the door just a crack to alternative forms of medicine. (2) Defining the undefinable: being alive. (2) Doctors Favor Ultrasound Use in Right Hands (2) Future of the pill may lie just over the counter. (2) Gene implant therapy is backed for children with rare disease. (1) Science for Dummies and Their Kids (1) Open all night (1) Rules due on disputed embryo research. (0) Psychology today, solutions tomorrow? (0) Rockefeller U. is hurt as president feels pain of science-fraud case. (0) Wider Human Testing Ahead for Drastic Gene Therapy (0) The Zoo Story (0) Birthday Suit: What you want to know about the organ that tells all (0) Doctors Have Success in Treating Blood Disease With Gene Injections (0) Texas Recruits a Science Team. (0) THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD: Do Straw Men Have DNA? (0) What Ever Happened to the Great Auk (0) The Old Computers' Home. (0) Scientists retract embryo study, saying research was fraudulent. (0) Panel: Art & Science (0) Scientists Zero In on a Gene Linked to Prostate Cancer (0) Building the Spatial Village (0) Joined for life, and living life to the full. (0) CHILDREN OF THE STARS (Book) (0) The Westinghouse Kids. (0) MY GOD PROBLEM-AND THEIRS: [with responds] (0) Family of Errant Genes Is Found to be Related To Variety of Skeletal Ills (0) The Most Compassionate Conservative (0) White coats with dirty hands (0) Gene treatments for human illness may be tried soon. (0) `Stopit!' she said. `Nomore!' (0) DETROIT'S BRAINY NEW AUTOS (0) Dig She Must (0) Gene-Treated Girl Is Raising Hopes (0) Quest for Genes and Lost Children (0) Study says anger troubles women denied abortion. (0) Matter Over Mind? The Curse of Living Within One's Genes (0) Anatomy of Severe Melancholy (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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