Ethics in Science Table 2

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Ethics in Science

Henry H. Bauer


Table 2
Year References
1968 James D. Watson, The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
1981 Tracy Kidder, The Soul of a New Machine
  Nicholas Wade, The Nobel Duel: Two Scientists' 21-Year Race to Win the World's Most Coveted Research Prize
1985 David H. Clark, The Quest for SS433
1986 Robert Kanigel, Apprentice to Genius: The Making of a Scientific Dynasty
  David M. Raup, The Nemesis Affair: A Story of the Death of Dinosaurs and the Ways of Science
  David Taubes, Nobel Dreams: Power, Deceit, and the Ultimate Experiment
1987 Stephen S. Hall, Invisible Frontiers: The Race to Synthesize a Human Gene
  Roger Lewin, Bones of Contention: Controversies in the Search for Human Origins
  Ed Ergis, Who Got Einstein's Office: Eccentricity and Genius at the the Institute for Advanced Study
1988 Natalie Angier, Natural Obsessions: The Search for the Oncogene
  Sheldon Glashow (with Ben Bova), Interactions: A Journey Through the Mind of a Particle Physicist and the Matter of This World
  Jeff Goldberg, Anatomy of a Scientific Discovery
  Robert M. Hazen, The Breakthrough: The Race for the Superconductor
  Charles E. Levinthal, Messengers of Paradise: Opiates and the Brian
  Bruce Schechter, The Path of No Resistance: The Story of the Revolution in Superconductivity
1989 Solomon H. Snyder, Brainstorming: The Science and Politics of Opiate Research
  Robert Teitelman, Gene Dreams: Wall Street, Academia, and the Rise of Biotechnology

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Henry H. Bauer
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