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Atkinson, William Illsey. Nanocosm: Nanotechnology and the Big Changes Coming from the Inconceivably Small. Toronto: Viking, 2003.

Atkinson, William Illsey. Nanocosm: Nanotechnology and the Big Changes Coming from the Inconceivably Small. [paperback, revised edition] New York: AMACOM, 2005.

Bodmer, Walter and Robin McKie. The Book of Man: The Quest to Discover Our Genetic Heritage. Toronto: Viking, 1994.

Bowring, Finn. Science, Seeds and Cyborgs: Biotechnology and the Appropriation of Life. London: Versus, 2003.

Cook-Deegan, Robert. The Gene Wars: Science, Politics, and the Human Genome. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994.

Crandall, B. C., ed. Nanotechnology: Molecular Speculations on Global Abundance. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1999.

Davies, Kevin. Cracking the Genome: Inside the Race to Unlock Human DNA. New York: The Free Press, 2001.

Drexler, K. Eric. Engines of Creation. New York: Doubleday, 1986.

Drexler, K. Eric; Chris Peterson; and Gayle Pergamit. Unbounding the Future: The Nanotechnology Revolution. New York: William Morrow, 1991.

Gross, Michael. Travels to the Nanoworld: Miniature Machinery in Nature and Technology. New York: Plenum Publishing, 1999.

Hall, J. Storrs. Nanofuture: What's Next for Nanotechnology. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books, 2005.

Hall, Stephen S. Invisible Frontiers: The Race to Synthesize a Human Gene. Redmond, Washington: Tempus, 1997.

Lappe, Marc. Broken Code: The Exploitation of DNA. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1984.

Lyon, Jeff and Peter Gorner. Altered Fates: Gene Therapy and the Retooling of Human Life. New York: W. W. Norton, 1995.

McCarthy, Wil. Hacking Matter: Levitating Chairs, Quantum Mirages, and the Infinite Weirdness of Programmable Atoms. New York: Basic Books, 2003.

Oliver, Richard W. The Coming Biotech Age: The Business of Bio-Materials. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000.

Regis, Ed. Nano: The Emerging Science of Nanotechnology: Remaking the World - Molecule by Molecule. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1995.

Rifkin, Jeremy. The Biotech Century: Harnessing the Gene and Remaking the World. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1998.

Robbins-Roth, Cynthia. From Alchemy to IPO: The Business of Biotechnology. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Perseus, 2000.

Sargent, Ted. The Dance of Molecules: How Nanotechnology is Changing Our Lives. Toronto: Viking Canada, 2005.

Smith, Gina. The Genomics Age: How DNA Technology is Transforming the Way We Live and Who We Are. New York: American Management Association, 2004.

Thompson, Larry. Correcting the Code: Inventing the Genetic Cure for the Human Body. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994.

Wilmut, Ian; Keith Campbell; and Colin Tudge. The Second Creation: Dolly and the Age of Biological Control . New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 2000.

Woolfson, Adrian. Life Without Genes. London: HarperCollins, 2000.

Zimmer, Marc. Glowing Genes: A Revolution in Biotechnology. New York: Prometheus Books, 2005.

Zweiger, Gary. Transducing the Genome: Information, Anarchy and Revolution in the Biomedical Sciences. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.

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