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08 Jan 2005 04:58:33 AM |
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'The Fly in the Cathedral': Make Way for Big Science |
'The Fly in the Cathedral': Make Way for Big Science
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/09/books/review/09PANEKL.html
By RICHARD PANEK
Published: January 9, 2005
WALTON and Cockcroft: the names don't carry quite the same historic
resonance as Watson and Crick. Yet the most enduring work of Ernest
Walton and John Cockcroft -- splitting the nucleus of the atom -- can
hold its own with the discovery of DNA's structure among the turning
points of 20th-century science, and now, with Brian Cathcart's ''Fly in
the Cathedral,'' they even get their own ''Double Helix,'' sort of.
THE FLY IN THE CATHEDRAL
By Brian Cathcart.
Illustrated. 308 pp. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $25.
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