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Aventis prizes for science books 2004

June 2004

  • Bryson gives away Aventis winnings

    Bill Bryson, winner of last week's Aventis prize is to donate his £10,000 prize to charity

  • Travel writer Bryson wins science prize

    The £10,000 Aventis science book prize last night went to Bill Bryson, a travel writer with almost no background in science.
  • Author takes swipe at scientific elite

    Researchers forget that making errors is path to knowledge.

May 2004

  • Leg count

  • Worms to wormholes in Aventis prize shortlist

November 2003

  • Science, not fiction

    Steven Rose on Backroom Boys, Francis Spufford's paean to British ingenuity

June 2003

  • Everything you've ever wanted to know (but didn't dare ask)

    John Waller is impressed by Bill Bryson's quirky, energetic and highly entertaining history of science, A Short History of Everything

April 2003

  • Natural conclusion

    Steven Rose welcomes Matt Ridley's proposal for an end to the 'Darwin wars' in Nature via Nurture

February 2003

  • The worm's turn

    Steven Rose admires Andrew Brown's story of the biologists who went from nerds to Nobel winners, In the Beginning Was the Worm

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