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by John Twelve Hawks
Published Jul 2006
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by Kazuo Ishiguro
Published Mar 2006
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by Ramez Naam
Published Mar 2005
Read ReviewsAn intriguing presentation by an unabashed advocate of the technological tricking and co-opting of mother nature.
by Arthur C. Clarke
Published Mar 1998
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