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  1. Set of 4 issues of Science. Size and Scaling in Human evolution. (1974); Darwinism and the Expansion of Evolutionary Theory. (1982); Balzan Prize to Ernst Mayr. (1984); Asymmetry of Lineages and the Direction of Evolutionary Time. (1987). Vols. 186, 216, 223, 236, Nos. 4167, 4544, 4633. These articles: pp. 892-901; 380-387; 255-57; 1437-1441. by Steven Jay (1941-2002). GOULD, 1987-01-01
  2. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine March 1990 (Mar.) by John / Gould, Steven / Goldstein, Lisa & others Crowley, 1990
  3. Analog Science Fact & Fiction April 1984 (Apr.) by Timothy / Gould, Steven / Sheffield, Charles & others Zahn, 1984
  4. Reflex by Steven Gould, 2004
  5. Greenwar an Environmental Thriller by Steven; Mixon, Laura J. Gould, 1997
  6. Reflex by Steven Gould, 2005-01-01
  7. Robert Lowell: Life and Art by Steven Gould Axelrod, 1999
  8. Analog Science Fact & Fiction February 1988 (Feb.) by Lois Mcmaster / Cook, Rick / Gould, Steven & others Bujold, 1988
  9. Winter Kill by Steve (also wrote as Steven Gould) Fisher, 1951-01-01
  10. Wild Side by Steven Gould, 1996
  11. Blind Wave by Steven Gould, 2000-01-01
  12. THE NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY: A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF NEW ENGLAND LIFE AND LETTERS VOLUME LXXII NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 1999 by Wendy B. St Jean, Richard J. (The New England Quarterly) [Steven Gould Axelrod, 1999-01-01
  13. 1989 Annual Worlds Best SF: The Giving Plague / Peaches For Mad Molly / Shaman / Schrodinger's Kitten / The Flies Of Memory / Skin Deep / A Madonna of the Machine / Ripples in the Dirac Sea by David Brin, Steven Gould, et all 1989-09-01
  14. Rugby League Journalists: Banjo Paterson, Wayne Bennett, Phil Gould, Jason Stevens, Ray Stehr, Trevor Gillmeister, Jack Reardon, Ian Walsh

41. Steven J. Gould, Ph.D. Joins Mera Pharmaceuticals As Chief Scientific Officer
Mera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. steven J. gould, Ph.D. Joins Mera PharmaceuticalsAs Chief Scientific Officer. SAN DIEGO, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire
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Steven J. Gould, Ph.D. Joins Mera Pharmaceuticals As Chief Scientific Officer SAN DIEGO, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ Mera Pharmaceuticals, Inc (OTC Bulletin Board: MRPI News ), focused on identifying and producing novel compounds for the pharmaceutical and nutraceuticals markets from the rich untapped resource of microbial aquatic plants, announced today that Steven J. Gould, Ph.D. has joined the Company as Chief Scientific Officer. Dr. Gould, widely recognized as one of the leading natural products chemists in the world, was most recently employed by Merck as head of its division of Natural Products Drug Discovery. He has published over 117 research papers and book chapters during his career. "We are extremely pleased that Dr. Gould has joined the Company to lead its drug discovery effort," said Richard D. Propper, MD, Executive Chairman of Mera. "Steve's background as a proven leader in managing integrated multinational drug discovery programs in the natural products area makes him the perfect person to lead our joint Sino-American initiative to exploit our proprietary technology. Steve has everything needed to make a substantial contribution to Mera's success in drug discovery." When asked his reasons for joining Mera, Dr. Gould replied: "When I compare Mera to a wide range of other opportunities that I know of, it has, by far, the best formula for success. Its decision to focus on products derived from microbial aquatic plants is very astute. These plants have been known for some time to contain a wide variety of bioactive compounds distinct from those contained in terrestrial plants. However, they have remained largely unexploited due to the inability of anyone to produce them reliably at commercial scale. Mera's proprietary production technology overcomes that obstacle. When you couple the new management team's versatility and proven track record with this focus, I feel that the potential is very great. I also believe that my skill set, personality and background will allow me to help the company capitalize on this opportunity."

42. Jumper By Steven Gould, Science Fiction Book, Teleportation
SCIENCE FICTION BOOK SELECTION JUMPER by steven gould, Our book group has alsoselected the following book by steven gould Blind Waves in June 2001
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SCIENCE FICTION BOOK SELECTION
JUMPER
by
STEVEN GOULD Jumper (1992)
An ALA Notable Book of the Year
Book club edition hardcover - 344 pages
cover art by Romas
From the inside cover:
Davy can teleport. He first discovers his talent during a savage beating delivered by his abusive father, when Davy jumps instantaneously to the safest place he knows, his small-town public library. As his mother did so many years before, Davy vows never to go home again. Instead he sets off young and inexperienced, for New York City.
Davy gradually learns to use and control his powers, first for sheer survival in an environment more violent and complex than he ever imagined. But mere survival is not enough for Davy. He wants to know if there are other people like him. He needs to know if his mother disappeared so completely from his life because she, too, could Jump. And as he searches for a trace of anyone else with powers like his own, he learns to use his abilities for more than escape and theft.
A young man with nothing to lose, and the ability to go anyplace he wants, can help a lot of people. But he can also make a lot of trouble, and sooner or later trouble is going to come looking for him. The one way Davy can think of to locate others who can Jump is to make himself visible to them, but if he does, the police will surely find him too.

43. Blind Waves By Steven Gould, A Science Fiction Book
SCIENCE FICTION BOOK SELECTION BLIND WAVES by steven gould, Our book group hasalso read the following book by steven gould Jumper in June 2000
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SCIENCE FICTION BOOK SELECTION
BLIND WAVES
by
STEVEN GOULD Blind Waves (2000)
Published by Tor Science Fiction
paperback - 350 pages
cover art by Jim Burns
From the back cover of the paperback:
In a world where hundreds of millions of people have been displaced from their homes by the Deluge a hundred-foot rise in sea level caused by melting ice caps Patricia Beenan is lucky. She is still an American citizen, with the right to live on the continent, unlike so many "wetfoots" whose homes lie deep under the waves.
Patricia's father chose to live on the floating city of New Galveston, instead of moving inland. The family went into the underwater salvage business. Now it's Patricia's business, and her city. She's a wealthy woman, on the City Council, well known to the local INS commander and the New Galveston police.
But none of that will help her when she stumbles across a recently sunken freighter that has dozens of bodies chained up in its hold, and clear evidence that it had been fired upon by a U.S. government ship.

44. The New York Review Of Books: Steven Gould
Bibliography of books and articles by steven gould, from The New YorkReview of Books. The New York Review of Books steven gould.
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45. The New York Review Of Books: Steven Gould Axelrod
Bibliography of books and articles by steven gould Axelrod, from The New YorkReview of Books. The New York Review of Books steven gould Axelrod.
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March 22, 1979 LOWELL CRITICISM

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46. Godless Science -- Comments On Article By Steven Jay Gould
steven Jay gould, a CSICOP Fellow, Alexander Agassiz professor of zoology and professorof geology at Harvard University ( NonOverlapping Magisteria, pp.
http://www.godless.org/sci/skeptinq/gould.html
Science and Religion:
Conflict or Conciliation Commentary by Norman Hall on the Skeptical Inquirer Special Issue
on Science and Religion, July-August, 1999 Steven Jay Gould, a CSICOP Fellow, Alexander Agassiz professor of zoology and professor of geology at Harvard University ( "Non-Overlapping Magisteria," pp. 55-61), writes about his experiences explaining to Jesuit scientists and to one of his own students, how it is that there is really no conflict between evolution and religion. He then provides an enlightening analysis of statements about evolution made by Pope Pius XII (in 1950) and by Pope John-Paul II ( in 1996). But Gould firmly believes that science and religion should never conflict, because each occupies a separate "magisterium," or area of teaching authority, which does not overlap with that of the other. These "respective domains of professional expertise" are, for science, "the empirical constitution of the universe," and for religion, "the search for proper ethical values and the spiritual meaning of our lives." Besides being a serious misrepresentation of the nature of theory and its role in science, this passage reveals that Gould is apparently unaware of the existence of a wide range of scientific research bearing upon the meaning of beauty in art, in music, and even in human sexual relations. But this attempt to name yet a third "magisterium" is really the only justification he tries to give for dividing human inquiry into different areas of "teaching authority" and "professional expertise." As with all of the supporters of the idea that religion is the proper authority in the realm of ethics, the only justification seems to be that, due to millenia of historic precedent, it is supposed to be obvious and trivially true.

47. SciFan: Writer: Steven Gould (bibliography, Books, Series, Web Links)
writers series A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z, home about links email. Writers steven gould (1955 - ), Bibliography,
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  • 48. SciFan: Books: Jumper By Steven Gould (from Our Database Of Fantasy & SF Novels,
    Jumper, by steven gould, Novel, first publication in February 1992 , latestedition in February 2002. Buy it online, Buy Jumper by steven gould.
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    49. Steven Gould
    The Hugo Nominations of steven gould. 1985. Short Story. Rory . 1989. Novelette. Peaches for Mad Molly .
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    The Hugo Nominations of
    Steven Gould
    Short Story "Rory" Novelette "Peaches for Mad Molly" www.digitalnoir.com

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    50. Alphamusic - Jumper
    Translate this page Montag, den 10. Februar 2003. gould, steven Jumper Buch Tor BooksVÖ-Datum 2/2002 Bestell-Nr. 0-7653-4228-6 6.55 EUR. 344. Home
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    51. Steven Jay Gould –
    steven Jay gould – a scientist for the people. Died 20 May 2002.The Spark 9 June 2002. The death of steven Jay gould, outstanding
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    Steven Jay Gould –
    a scientist for the people Died 20 May 2002 The Spark 9 June 2002 T he death of Steven Jay Gould, outstanding American Palaeontologist and author, was greeted with great sadness around the world. Gould was not only an outstanding figure in the scientific community but was known to millions who read his beautifully crafted and thought-provoking books on evolution. An extraordinarily prolific writer, Gould used his talents and encyclopaedic knowledge to serve the interests of humanity. He fought dogmas in science, and battled against bigotry, racism and sexism in society. Having contracted cancer at the age of 40 Gould seemed to have beaten the disease until it returned and took his live at the age of 60. He was not afraid to stand up against establishment dogmas and early in the 1970s, along with Niles Eldredge, developed a theory of evolution which accounted for the apparent gaps in the fossil record. The theory was Punctuated Equilibrium, which held that the evolutionary process was not one of continuous, slow and gradual change, but that long periods of almost imperceptible changes were punctuated by sudden leaps, where change would be relatively rapid and give rise to new features and new species. Darwin believed that gaps in the fossil record were bridged by ‘missing links’, and that with time the missing fossils would be found and the pieces of the jigsaw would fit together in a more-or-less smooth continuum. While new fossil finds did fill some of the gaps sudden leaps could be seen in the record and demanded explanation. Gould and Eldredge’s Punctuated Equilibrium held that climatic and environmental influences led to substantial changes and leaps into new forms. Gould also rejected the notion that natural selection only operates at the level of genes. He argued that natural selection took place at the level of species and populations too. Punctuated Equilibrium won the endorsement of some outstanding scientists such as leading geneticist Richard Lewontin. Gould had his detractors too, most notably the British geneticist and ultra-Darwinian, Richard Dawkins, also a widely published author – best known for his book

    52. Evolution: Library: Library: Steven Jay Gould: Understanding Evolution
    close window. steven Jay gould Understanding Evolution. Transcript Q Why dowe humans have a hard time understanding, and sometimes accepting, evolution?
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    close window Steven Jay Gould: Understanding Evolution Transcript: Q: Why do we humans have a hard time understanding, and sometimes accepting, evolution? What, in your opinion, is the major stumbling block? A: Deep time is hard to grasp. I don't know that it or any one thing could be called "the" major stumbling block. The major stumbling block is that we're not quite ready, because we live in a veil of tears, and we know that bad things happen to good people. We're still desperate, many of us, to find factual answers out there that would make us feel better in a psychological sense about some of the cruel things that don't make sense in life. And that's a very hard one to get through, I think. Once you come to terms with the recognition that the answers to moral questions aren't out there in nature, and you shouldn't be seeking them there, you have to seek them inside yourself and that is the proper role of religion and humanities then it ceases to worry. But it does worry many people. And since it does, there are a whole set of issues that then become very hard to accept, one of which is that most organisms are bacteria. And there isn't a linear progressive pattern that pervades evolution leading up to humans. Another is that humans are a tiny little twig representing one species among so many millions on this enormous arborescent tree of life. And a third is what we're talking about now, that this tiny little twig of

    53. Crescent Blues Book Views | Steven Gould: Jumper
    Go to Homepage, steven gould Jumper. In the fantasy world steven gouldcreates, I see Davy's actions as plausible and possible. As
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    Steven Gould: Jumper
    Starscape: A Tom Doherty Associates Book (Paperback), ISBN 0-765-34228-6
    When my manager at Walden Books insisted that I pull all the copies of Jumper from the shelves for questionable content and box them up to be returned to the publisher, I couldn't help but move this book to the top of my reading pile. I knew nothing about the book except its title, which immediately suggested that Jumper dealt with suicide. That proved to be the very least of it. Jumper begins, on the very first page, with an act of child abuse. Thankfully, before Davy Rice's drunken father does considerable physical damage to his motherless son, Davy teleports for the first time from the scene of the crime to his favorite spot, the public library. Davy makes his second "jump" to escape homosexual rape at the hands of a perverted trucker who offers the runaway a ride. And all this occurs by page eight! Reading on, I became wrapped up in the story of a 17-year-old runaway who survives life on the street. I don't agree with some of Davy's methods of survival, but the situations he found himself in didn't offer many choices. In the fantasy world Steven Gould creates, I see Davy's actions as plausible and possible. As a result, alongside Davy, I enjoyed an exciting adventure filled with romance, mystery, tension and a satisfying ending.

    54. Steven Gould
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    55. Steven Gould/Laura Mixon OmniVisions Interview
    Click here to read more or purchase the book steven gould Laura J. Mixon conductedApril 24, 1997 more writers home page Jim Freund Welcome to OmniVisions.
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    conducted April 24, 1997
    Jim Freund: Welcome to OmniVisions. Tonight our guests will be Steven Gould and Laura Mixon, authors of "Greenwar". Hi Steven & Laura! Glad to see you here. Laura J Mixon: Hi! Thanks for having us. Steven Gould: I feel like I should have a little stevie icon blinking. LJM: Honey, you =are= a little stevie icon. :) JF: I have to admit I'm about 75 pages from the end of Greenwar, but I'm thoroughly enjoying it. How would you describe it (briefly)? SG: In parallax (since Laura is describing it from her computer) I'd call it your average boy meets environment, boy loses environment, boy blows up environment sort of story. LJM: GREENWAR is about the clash of different ideologies or idealisms, if you prefer. And it's our fantasy of what a sustainable energy source might be like, what sorts of problems a young, energetic company might run into as it tries to buck the trend. Hmmph! What about =girl= meets environment SG: It's probably significant that the full title, or title/description on the cover goes: GREENWAR, an environmental thriller. We should also note that you can get a good in depth description and sense of the novel at its website: http://www.thuntek.net/~scg/gw/

    56. Steven Gould, Jumper
    steven gould, Jumper (Starscape, 2002) A boy teleports jumps first, in times of stress; later, he learns to control it.
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    Steven Gould, Jumper (Starscape, 2002)
    A boy teleports... "jumps"... first, in times of stress; later, he learns to control it. Used to finding his escape in books, 'jumping' away from an abusive home seems a foregone conclusion. It's an interesting premise. I was interested, so I asked to review the book. Then I read it...
    The protagonist of the story, seventeen year old Davy, is an incongruously intelligent whiner who cries three times in the first four pages, four times by page ten. Wonder what will happen next, turn the page, and you can bet it will be soaked with Davy's tears. The plot quickly becomes an exercise in wondering whether moisture will be averted... tune in next chapter, to see whether Davy will cry... or... merely well up with tears...
    It's odd... The boy is considering the possibility of his own "irrational psychosis" by page 22. Later, our hero of seventeen is tossing around terms like "debt relief". Somewhat later, the author is explaining what a yarmulke is. Instead of a tale that will 'please young and old alike', it's a book that could only be written for adults, lapses into a pedantry that some people reserve for children, and is bound to satisfy neither. By then, Davy has cried three more times.
    A fellow reviewer once said of a female character in C.S. Lewis'

    57. Steven Gould: Helm
    by steven gould. Helm has a wider scope than steven gould's earlier novels, Jumperand Wildside; like those books, it's a comingof-age tale with broad appeal.
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    Helm
    by Steven Gould
    Agatsu is a terraformed colony world, the last desperate effort of a dying Earth. Earth lacked the resources to set up a high-tech colony, so instead they used "imprinters" transparent helmets that download information and behavior patterns directly into the brain to force the founding colonists into the habits of hygiene, nutrition, and literacy necessary for the survival of a low-tech colony. Four centuries later, several feudal kingdoms are thriving on Agatsu and battling over fertile land. The last imprinter, known as the Glass Helm, sits atop a three hundred meter high rock spire called the Needle. Leland de Laal, the youngest son of the Steward of Laal province, climbs the Needle in defiance of his father's law to reach the Helm and set it upon his head. The Helm burns a black hole into Leland's mind. He can't examine the hole directly without risking his sanity, but fascinating things start to leak out of it: arcane knowledge, martial arts, and sarcastic comments. Helm revolves around aikido, both in combat and as a way of life. It's easy to tell who the good guys are: anyone who practices aikido can be trusted.

    58. Steven Gould: Wildside
    Epiphyte Book Review, up to review index. Wildside. by steven gould.Charlie Newell has his own private earth, untouched by humans.
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    Wildside
    by Steven Gould
    Charlie Newell has his own private earth, untouched by humans. On the other side of the hidden door in his dead uncle's Texas ranch, the bison still roam, as do mastodon and sabretooth tigers and bears (oh my). With the help of four newly-graduated high school friends, Charlie plans to use the gate to become very, very rich. To fund his scheme, he traps and sells twenty passenger pigeons at extortionate prices, but the sudden appearance of extinct birds doesn't go unnoticed. While Charlie and his friends are hauling and hammering and flying and skydiving and camping on the other side of the gate, the Feds are tracking them down. The relationships among the main characters resemble a soap opera at times, but I suppose that's inevitable when you cram five teenagers and their hormones into a single plot, and Wildside is mercifully free of the armchair psychoanalysis that irritated me in Gould's first novel, Jumper . Gould also refrains from environmentalist chest-beating, rather to my surprise.

    59. Steven Gould
    steven gould. There are 2 books by steven gould in the database. Title,Genre, XWV Rating. Blind Waves, Science Fiction, 7. Jumper, Science Fiction,7.
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    60. XMCA Mail 2002_06: Fw: On Steven J. Gould
    Fw on steven J. gould. From Paul H.Dillon (illonph@pacbell.net)Date Tue Jun 04 2002 114348 PDT Next message MnFamilyMan
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    Fw: on Steven J. Gould
    From: Paul H.Dillon ( illonph@pacbell.net
    Date: Tue Jun 04 2002 - 11:43:48 PDT mike, et al.
    ongoing response to Gould's death and the appearance of his major work: The
    Structure of Evolutionary Theory, published last month.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4418543,00.html

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