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Tag Archives: cell biology
Blood Music – Greg Bear
(Gollancz 1985) This novel started off life as a short story (which won both Nebula and Hugo awards for best short story), which Bear afterwards expanded to novel length. Like Eon, the only one of Bear’s other books which I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 New Reads, Fiction, Reviews, Science fiction
Tagged cell biology, Greg Bear, mass consciousness, matter tranformation, plague, research
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