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Non-Fiction

Here is the non-fiction collection, in no particular order.


Technology

  The Spike - Damien Broderick

Damien Broderick collects the opinions and thought of many researchers in the fields of artificial intelligence, nanotech, biotech, and several other disciplines to create a masterpiece of compelling speculation on the future of being human...or better.

With a gift of humor, and a knack for simplifying the most complicated of subjects, Damien Broderick has created a masterpiece that the educated researcher, and the layman can both enjoy.


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History

  Mapping Human History - Steve Olson

From Book News, Inc. Olson, a science journalist in the US, has undertaken the ambitious task of describing and defining the history of genetic ancestry worldwide, concluding that, though our awareness is always drawn to the differences, in fact humans are all related. The book is organized by broad geographical area--Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australia, Europe, and the Americas--with a final chapter on Hawaii as an example of a small place where several races come together.

This book is an excellent source for anyone who wants to know more about how our history shows up in our genes.


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