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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fairly entertaining book about scientific discovery.,
By algo41 "algo41" (philadelphia, pa United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Living Clock: The Orchestrator of Biological Rhythms (Hardcover)
Palmer explains that he wrote this book because so many people he encountered were interested in what he does as a marine biologist. In truth it is a book about scientific curiosity and the process of discovery. I won't give away the ending, found in the last chapter. Had Palmer's objective been an exposition on biological clocks, the last chapter would have been first. Unfortunately, I already knew what was in the last chapter, so my appreciation for the book was somewhat dulled. Still, it is a short, well written, fairly entertaining book. Palmer does an excellent job in describing experiments and making them interesting, and in showing how often a verification of the obvious led instead to new paths of discovery. Not least, while Palmer's sense of humor is not terribly creative, he can be fun.
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The Living Clock: The Orchestrator of Biological Rhythms by John D. Palmer (Hardcover - Mar. 2002)
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