Bill, Pat, and Azamat, (01)
BA> Would you forward a list of which papers you are reading? (02)
I browsed through several of them. The two I quoted from were (03)
http://www.roaldhoffmann.com/pn/modules/Downloads/docs/Under_the_Surface_of_the_Chemical_Article.pdf (04)
http://www.roaldhoffmann.com/pn/modules/Downloads/docs/Thermophiles_in_Kamchatka.pdf (05)
My suggestion is to go to his web site: (06)
http://www.roaldhoffmann.com/pn/ (07)
Select "publications" on the menu, click on "sort by most popular".
All the popular ones have something of interest for a general audience. (08)
PC> Re Hoffman's assertion that human factors, not mere logical
> and dispassionate experiment are involved in science.
>
> True, but not exactly a new insight. (09)
Certainly. The sociology of science is a well studied field.
But it's always useful to hear experts in their field talk about
the details of how those issues affect research and discovery. (010)
AA> Hoffmann's article makes a really valuable reading. (011)
The other articles on his site also add interesting points. (012)
John (013)
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