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						<title>The Man Who Loved Only Numbers</title>
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						<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2000 12:55:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>Paul Hoffman has written a touching biography about math wizard Paul ErdÃ¶s, but it has some serious flaws.</description>
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						<title>The Man Who Loved Only Numbers</title>
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						<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2000 23:00:09 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>Paul Hoffman has written a touching biography about math wizard Paul Erdös, but it has some serious flaws.</description>
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						<title>Theories of Everything: The Quest for Ultimate Explanation</title>
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						<pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2000 18:03:14 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>This book by John D. Barrows is a modern classic about the search for Grand Unified Theories.</description>
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						<title>The Code Book</title>
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						<pubDate>Sun, 29 Oct 2000 17:06:46 -0800</pubDate>
						<description>Simon Singh has written an excellent and insightful book about cryptography that is one part thriller and two parts adventure.</description>
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						<title>Before the Big Bang - The origins of the Universe</title>
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						<pubDate>Sun, 05 Nov 2000 19:02:31 -0800</pubDate>
						<description>If you still believe that black holes are endless pits, you need to read this book.</description>
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						<title>Faster - the acceleration of just about everything</title>
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						<pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2000 18:08:33 -0800</pubDate>
						<description>It is a sign of our times. Everything is moving faster, too many things happen at the same time, and our lives have become tight schedules in which we must prioritise everything down to the last detail. But is this whirlwind a necessity for modern life? Are we really getting faster?</description>
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						<title>The Five Ages of the Universe</title>
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						<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2001 19:12:21 -0800</pubDate>
						<description>Our universe is about 10 billion years. Now imagine that these years are not even one billionth of the life expectancy of the Cosmos. Are you up for the ride? Read our review of &#34;The Five Ages of the Universe&#34;, by Fred Adams and Greg Laughlin.
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						<title>Just Six Numbers</title>
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						<pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2002 20:42:33 -0800</pubDate>
						<description>If any of the six most fundamental values in our Cosmos were changed, you would not be around. Astronomer Royal Martin Rees asks how come, pointing to endless multitudes of universes which are governed by different physical laws.</description>
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						<title>Commentary: Build Your Own Robot</title>
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						<pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2002 19:31:59 -0800</pubDate>
						<description>The age of robots is upon us. Recently, a new company was launched in the US, offering an 'open architecture' for robot software. It will, the company claims, enable anyone to create robots performing tasks which transcend today’s simple and plain stupid industrial robots. But is it for real?</description>
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						<title>Bad Astronomy  Finally Hits The Shelves</title>
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						<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2002 22:35:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>After years of revealing shameless hoaxes and common misunderstandings about astronomy on his website, Philip Plait has written a wonderful book which shows that most of us should check our skills when it comes to some basic principles in astronomy.</description>
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