Moral conundrums and more: Books in brief
Briefly

M. G. Sheftall’s book intricately weaves science, technology, and personal testimonies of atomic bomb survivors, emphasizing their impressive resilience amidst profound trauma.
Ines Geipel's research unveils the dark side of East Germany's sports ethics, revealing covert doping practices linked to a Communist regime that echoed Nazi immorality.
Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston provocatively discusses Franklin's embalming concept, contemplating the unsettling reality of potential brain revival and the consequent existential reflections it demands.
Guido Tonelli highlights modern scientific revelations, challenging our perceptions of matter and suggesting a profound shift in understanding the universe's fundamental components.
Read at Nature
[
|
]