Free Radicals: The secret anarchy of science
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Review
`A salutary reminder that scientists are as human and fallible as anyone else' --Steve Jones, Daily Telegraph'Fun to read ... capers through the exploits of scores of brilliant and often ruthless rogues' --Financial Times
`Fun to read. Brooks ... capers through the exploits of scores of brilliant and often ruthless rogues' --Financial Times
'A call to arms ... Not some idealistic crusade; it has important implications' --BBC Focus
Book Description
Scientists present themselves as cool, logical and level-headed, but the truth is they will do anything: take drugs, steal, lie and even cheat - in the pursuit of new discoveriesTags: diagram
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