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Read article: Between the lines Education and outreach Opinion and reviews Between the lines Educational books about quantum mechanics, scientific writing and physics projects for children, reviewed by Margaret Harris
Read article: From Euclid to Einstein History Opinion and reviews From Euclid to Einstein Practising scientists may welcome a new "guided translation" of Newton's Principia despite some significant flaws, says Patricia Fara
Read article: Web life: Voices of the Manhattan Project History Opinion and reviews Web life: Voices of the Manhattan Project An archive of audio and video interviews with people who participated in the atomic bomb project during the Second World War
Read article: Alices in a nuclear Wonderland Nuclear power Opinion and reviews Alices in a nuclear Wonderland Historian Kate Brown reviews the fascinating but incomplete story of women who worked at the Oak Ridge uranium-processing plant during the Second World War
Read article: The spot in the shadow Philosophy, sociology and religion Opinion and reviews The spot in the shadow Robert P Crease shows just how hard it can be to assign credit for a scientific discovery
Read article: Between the lines Ethics Opinion and reviews Between the lines Books about the physics community in Nazi Germany, the roots of radio astronomy and a whole lot of nothing, reviewed by Margaret Harris
Read article: Rise and fall of an electrical genius Magnetism and spin Opinion and reviews Rise and fall of an electrical genius W Bernard Carlson's biography of Nikola Tesla begins well but descends along with its subject, according to reviewer David Goodstein