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The 28 Best Books to Read in 2021 So Far

returns with his newest novel about Nobel Prize winner Jennifer Doudna’s scientific breakthroughs. Doudna led a revolution that has allowed us to cure disease, have healthier babies, and fend off viruses in a way we never could before. Making the most important scientific discovery since the understanding of the structure of DNA, Doudna invented CRISPR, an easy-to-use tool that can edit DNA.

Using anthropology, archaeology, evolutionary biology, zoology, physics, and economics, he shows how work has evolved over the years and how the upcoming age of automation may change our relationship with work yet again.Nine Days: The Race to Save Martin Luther King Jr.’s Life and Wine the 1960 Election by Paul Kendrick and Stephen KendrickReaders follow the story of Martin Luther King Jr.’s imprisonment in the days leading up to the 1960 presidential election and the three John F.

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