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Philip Ball

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Gender Male
Age 61
Web site www.philipball.co.uk
Date of birth October 30,1962
Zodiac sign Scorpio
ResidenceLondon
United Kingdom
England
United Kingdom
Job Journalist
Science writer
Education University of Bristol
University of Oxford
Official site philipball.co.uk
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Beyond Weird
Bright Earth: Art and the Invention of Color
Critical Mass
Serving the Reich: The Struggle for the Soul of Physics Under Hitler
The Water Kingdom: A Secret History of China
Shapes: Nature's Patterns: a Tapestry in Three Parts
The Music Instinct: How Music Works and Why We Can't Do Without It
The Self- made Tapestry: Pattern Formation in Nature
The Devil's Doctor: Paracelsus and the World of Renaissance Magic and Science
Made to Measure: New Materials for the 21st Century
Patterns in Nature: Why the Natural World Looks the Way It Does
Curiosity: How Science Became Interested in Everything
Universe of Stone: A Biography of Chartres Cathedral
Invisible: The Dangerous Allure of the Unseen
The Elements: A Very Short Introduction
Molecules
Elegant Solutions: Ten Beautiful Experiments in Chemistry
Designing the Molecular World: Chemistry at the Frontier
Unnatural: The Heretical Idea of Making People
Stories of the Invisible: A Guided Tour of Molecules
The Ingredients: A Guided Tour of the Elements
The Sun and Moon Corrupted
Life's Matrix: A Biography of Water
Why Society is a Complex Matter: Meeting Twenty-first Century Challenges with a New Kind of Science
A Waste of Blood and Treasure: The 1799 Anglo-Russian Invasion of the Netherlands
30-Second Quantum Theory: The 50 Most Thought-provoking Quantum Concepts, Each Explained in Half a Minute
Colour in the Making: From Old Wisdom to New Brilliance
Active Shooter Survival Manual
Entangle: Physics and the Artistic Imagination
Everything: A Very Short Introduction
H2O: A Biography of Water
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Philip Ball is a British science writer. For over twenty years he has been an editor of the journal Nature for which he continues to write regularly. He now writes a regular column in Chemistry World.

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