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Not Next Year's Aventis Prize
The Scientist 2005, 19(8):10
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Popularizing science has never been more popular. Since Stephen Hawking struck publishing gold in 1988 with A Brief History of Time, there has been no shortage of scientists and writers willing to try their hand at making the complex universe more comprehensible. Next month, the British public will be reminded again of how accessible science writing can be when the winner of the Aventis Prizes for Science Books claims his or her £10,000 reward and, possibly, a place on the bestseller lists.
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