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The Story of Science in America is a 1967 science book by L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp, illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher, published by Charles Scribner's Sons.
Becoming Batman: The Possibility of a Superhero is a 2008 science book by neuroscience professor E. Paul Zehr.
He is known for a photograph of a coffee table which he took for the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and a forest in Barro Colorado Island which was used in a science book called A Magic Web, published by Oxford University Press in 2002.
Inventing Iron Man: The Possibility of a Human Machine is a popular science book published in 2011 by neuroscience professor, martial arts master, and long-time comic-book reader E. Paul Zehr.
He is the lead author of a popular science book on leadership with British science journalist Anjana Ahuja which has been translated in over ten languages.
Henson's current book, The Rough Guide to Climate Change (Rough Guides £9.99, pp320), was shortlisted for the Royal Society's £10,000 Science Book Prize.
The Story of Science in America, 1967 science book by L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp