Two great science publishers, Oxford University Press and Penguin, have just
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Emergence, John Barrow’s The Universe That Discovered Itself,
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a modern classics list repackaged in wild and elegant covers. Take your pick
from Steven Pinker (language, toney greys), Richard Dawkins (evolution, indigo
and white), Paul Davies (the Universe, baby blue), Richard Feynman (everything,
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