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James Gleick (/ɡlɪk/; born
August 1, 1954) is an
American author and
historian of
science whose work has
chronicled the
cultural impact of
modern technology...
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Gleick is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Gleick (born 1954),
American author, journalist, and
biographer Peter Gleick (born...
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Peter H.
Gleick (/ɡlɪk/; born 1956) is an
American scientist working on
issues related to the environment. He
works at the
Pacific Institute in Oakland...
- to his
arrival at Los Alamos.
Gleick 1992, pp. 141–145.
Hoddeson et al. 1993, p. 59.
Gleick 1992, pp. 158–160.
Gleick 1992, pp. 165–169.
Hoddeson et...
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Historian James Gleick rated the
paper as the most
important development of 1948,
placing the
transistor second in the same time period, with
Gleick emphasizing...
- Chaos:
Making a New
Science is a
debut non-fiction book by
James Gleick that
initially introduced the
principles and
early development of the
chaos theory...
- "Story of Your Life." In The New York
Review of
Books American author James Gleick said that "Story of Your Life"
poses the questions:
would knowing your ****ure...
- A History, a Theory, a
Flood is a book by
science history writer James Gleick,
published in
March 2011,
which covers the
genesis of the
current Information...
- Atlantic.
Archived from the
original on May 5, 2019.
Retrieved July 16, 2016.
Gleick 1992, pp. 287–291, 341–345. Urry, Meg (August 9, 2014). "Male scientists...
- anthropologists, and economists,
including Jared Diamond,
Thomas Homer-Dixon,
Peter Gleick,
James Howard Kunstler,
Heidi Cullen, Alex
Steffen and
Joseph Tainter. It...