Reviews
"A comprehensive and elegant analysis of the physical basis of life: an up-to-date successor to Schrodinger's 1944 book." --Marvin Minsky, Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, M.I.T., and author of "The Emotion Machine" Praise for "The Biology of Doom: " "[An] engaging expose ... entertaining and informative ... the best account yet of U.S. research and efforts to produce biological weapons." --"Washington"" Post Book World" "Ed Regis has dug around in the roots of bioweaponry and unearthed a fascinating tale." --Richard Preston, author of "The Hot Zone", "Ed Regis is always a careful researcher, always an independent thinker. In this subversive little book, he shows that the biggest of big questions is still worth asking--more urgently now than ever." --David Quammen "Elegant, simple, clear, beautifully written. Regis takes up where Erwin Schrodinger left off and tackles the ultimate mystery of biology. This book is a scrumptious gem." --Richard Preston, author of "The Hot Zone" "A comprehensive and elegant analysis of the physical basis of life: an up-to-date successor to Schrodinger's 1944 book." --Marvin Minsky, Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, M.I.T., and author of "The Emotion Machine" Praise for "The Biology of Doom: " "[An] engaging expose ... entertaining and informative ... the best account yet of U.S. research and efforts to produce biological weapons." --"Washington"" Post Book World" "Ed Regis has dug around in the roots of bioweaponry and unearthed a fascinating tale." --Richard Preston, author of "The Hot Zone", "Ed Regis is always a careful researcher, always an independent thinker. In this subversive little book, he shows that the biggest of big questions is still worth asking-more urgently now than ever." -David Quammen "Elegant, simple, clear, beautifully written. Regis takes up where Erwin Schrödinger left off and tackles the ultimate mystery of biology. This book is a scrumptious gem." -Richard Preston, author ofThe Hot Zone "A comprehensive and elegant analysis of the physical basis of life: an up-to-date successor to Schrodinger's 1944 book." -Marvin Minsky, Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, M.I.T., and author ofThe Emotion Machine Praise forThe Biology of Doom: "[An] engaging expose ... entertaining and informative ... the best account yet of U.S. research and efforts to produce biological weapons." -WashingtonPost Book World "Ed Regis has dug around in the roots of bioweaponry and unearthed a fascinating tale." -Richard Preston, author ofThe Hot Zone, Praise for "The Biology of Doom: " "[An] engaging expose ... entertaining and informative ... the best account yet of U.S. research and efforts to produce biological weapons." --"Washington"" Post Book World " "Ed Regis has dug around in the roots of bioweaponry and unearthed a fascinating tale." --Richard Preston, author of "The Hot Zone", "Ed Regis is always a careful researcher, always an independent thinker. In this subversive little book, he shows that the biggest of big questions is still worth asking-more urgently now than ever." -David Quammen "Elegant, simple, clear, beautifully written. Regis takes up where Erwin Schrödinger left off and tackles the ultimate mystery of biology. This book is a scrumptious gem." -Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone "A comprehensive and elegant analysis of the physical basis of life: an up-to-date successor to Schrodinger's 1944 book." -Marvin Minsky, Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, M.I.T., and author of The Emotion Machine Praise for The Biology of Doom: "[An] engaging expose ... entertaining and informative ... the best account yet of U.S. research and efforts to produce biological weapons." - Washington Post Book World "Ed Regis has dug around in the roots of bioweaponry and unearthed a fascinating tale." -Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone, "Elegant, simple, clear, beautifully written. Regis takes up where Erwin Schrodinger left off and tackles the ultimate mystery of biology. This book is a scrumptious gem." --Richard Preston, author of "The Hot Zone" "A comprehensive and elegant analysis of the physical basis of life: an up-to-date successor to Schrodinger's 1944 book." --Marvin Minsky, Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, M.I.T., and author of "The Emotion Machine" Praise for "The Biology of Doom: " "[An] engaging expose ... entertaining and informative ... the best account yet of U.S. research and efforts to produce biological weapons." --"Washington"" Post Book World" "Ed Regis has dug around in the roots of bioweaponry and unearthed a fascinating tale." --Richard Preston, author of "The Hot Zone", "Elegant, simple, clear, beautifully written. Regis takes up where Erwin Schrödinger left off and tackles the ultimate mystery of biology. This book is a scrumptious gem." -Richard Preston, author ofThe Hot Zone "A comprehensive and elegant analysis of the physical basis of life: an up-to-date successor to Schrodinger's 1944 book." -Marvin Minsky, Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, M.I.T., and author ofThe Emotion Machine Praise forThe Biology of Doom: "[An] engaging expose ... entertaining and informative ... the best account yet of U.S. research and efforts to produce biological weapons." -WashingtonPost Book World "Ed Regis has dug around in the roots of bioweaponry and unearthed a fascinating tale." -Richard Preston, author ofThe Hot Zone