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Dancing Naked in the Mind Field

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Jan 4, 2000 - Science - 240 pages
Here is a multidimensional playland of ideas from the world's most eccentric Nobel-Prize winning scientist. Kary Mullis is legendary for his invention of PCR, which redefined the world of DNA, genetics, and forensic science. He is also a surfer, a veteran of Berkeley in the sixties, and perhaps the only Nobel laureate to describe a possible encounter with aliens. A scientist of boundless curiosity, he refuses to accept any proposition based on secondhand or hearsay evidence, and always looks for the "money trail" when scientists make announcements.

Mullis writes with passion and humor about a wide range of topics: from global warming to the O. J. Simpson trial, from poisonous spiders to HIV, from scientific method to astrology. Dancing Naked in the Mind Field challenges us to question the authority of scientific dogma even as it reveals the workings of an uncannily original scientific mind.

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User Review  - Francesca - Goodreads

I have to say that I'm a bit disappointed, I expected more from a Nobel prize winner. The book is full of personal stories, which sometimes are interesting, but they are told in a superficial way ... Read full review

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User Review  - Emilie - Goodreads

Scientist's autobiographies, in my experience, tend to be cerebral, and to include as their most detailed passages accounts of the work that made them famous. Kary Mullis' book fits that description ... Read full review

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About the author (2000)

Kary Mullins lives in La Jolla and Anderson Valley, California.

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