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    I wrote The Wonder Paradox (FSG), Doubt: A History (Harper), Stay (Yale), Who Said (Copper Canyon), etc. PhD Columbia Univ. History of Science and Culture. Published in NYTimes, Washington Post, etc., appeared on Hardball, NPR, etc.

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