Web edition: November 5, 2010
Print edition: November 20, 2010; Vol.178 #11 (p. 31)
In clear and mostly math-free language, a chemist describes quantum theory in everyday life, relating such tidbits as why blueberries are blue and how a photon can be in two places at once.
AMACOM, 2010, 383 p., $24.
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