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- catalog abstract ""Observations on everything that's happening from inside the atom to outside the universe"--Jacket subtitle.".
- catalog contributor b614877.
- catalog created "1986.".
- catalog date "1986".
- catalog date "1986.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1986.".
- catalog description ""Observations on everything that's happening from inside the atom to outside the universe"--Jacket subtitle.".
- catalog description "The drying puddle -- Backward! turn backward! -- Hey, Aalaska, here we come! -- The changing day -- On the rise -- The one-two punch -- The missing crater -- Nemesis -- The deadly dust -- Touring earth -- Getting the lead out -- Splitting water -- Gossamer wings -- All the mass -- Hotter than hot -- The weakest waves -- A mirror in pieces -- Sharpening the focus -- Sailing the void -- Moon splashes -- Skimming the comet -- The largest satellite -- The invisible gas -- Number ten -- The double star -- Planets in birht -- In between -- The next explosion -- Where the people are -- Invisible asteroids -- Ticking 642 times a second -- Mystery of the missing mass.".
- catalog description "The twenty-six letters -- Dial versus digital -- The dangers of intelligence -- Little things -- The green enemy -- The dying forests -- The 8,000-year calendar -- The third sense -- No accounting -- Dreams -- Perchance to dream -- Starting point -- Standing up -- The DNA "Fingerprint" -- Our evolving body -- The ultimate complexity -- Heat where it belongs -- Growing thirstier -- Back to basics -- Metals for the picking -- Stick to it! -- Higher towers -- Never lost again -- Never get lost -- Shrinking the microchip -- Spell that word! -- The electronic mail -- Beyond paper -- Silence! -- Improving the odds -- Disassembling the assembly line -- Talking to machines -- The new profession -- The robot as enemy? -- Intelligences together -- Lightweight! -- Gold! -- The superheavies -- The looking-glass world -- Four times four times four".
- catalog extent "xii, 193 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0395415543 :".
- catalog issued "1986".
- catalog issued "1986.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Houghton Mifflin,".
- catalog subject "Q162 .A77 1986".
- catalog subject "Science Popular works.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The drying puddle -- Backward! turn backward! -- Hey, Aalaska, here we come! -- The changing day -- On the rise -- The one-two punch -- The missing crater -- Nemesis -- The deadly dust -- Touring earth -- Getting the lead out -- Splitting water -- Gossamer wings -- All the mass -- Hotter than hot -- The weakest waves -- A mirror in pieces -- Sharpening the focus -- Sailing the void -- Moon splashes -- Skimming the comet -- The largest satellite -- The invisible gas -- Number ten -- The double star -- Planets in birht -- In between -- The next explosion -- Where the people are -- Invisible asteroids -- Ticking 642 times a second -- Mystery of the missing mass.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The twenty-six letters -- Dial versus digital -- The dangers of intelligence -- Little things -- The green enemy -- The dying forests -- The 8,000-year calendar -- The third sense -- No accounting -- Dreams -- Perchance to dream -- Starting point -- Standing up -- The DNA "Fingerprint" -- Our evolving body -- The ultimate complexity -- Heat where it belongs -- Growing thirstier -- Back to basics -- Metals for the picking -- Stick to it! -- Higher towers -- Never lost again -- Never get lost -- Shrinking the microchip -- Spell that word! -- The electronic mail -- Beyond paper -- Silence! -- Improving the odds -- Disassembling the assembly line -- Talking to machines -- The new profession -- The robot as enemy? -- Intelligences together -- Lightweight! -- Gold! -- The superheavies -- The looking-glass world -- Four times four times four".
- catalog title "The dangers of intelligence and other science essays / Isaac Asimov.".
- catalog type "Popular works. fast".
- catalog type "text".