Инопланетяне глазами науки - Клиффорд Пиковер
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ОБ АВТОРЕ
Клиффорд А. Пиковер получил степень доктора философии на факультете молекулярной биофизики и биохимии Йельского университета. Он первым на своём курсе окончил колледж Франклина и Маршалла, завершив четырёхлетнюю программу бакалавриата за три года. Он автор популярных книг “Time, A Traveler’s Guide” (Oxford University Press, 1998), “Strange Brains and Genius” (Plenum, 1998),
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