Paul
Berg first performed gene-splicing in 1973.
The
2001 World Almanac and Book of Facts provides an excellent history of
events leading up to the creation of the Internet.
Toni
Morrison won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993.
According
to the Guinness Book of Records, when left untreated, Rabies
Encephalitis, a viral infection of the central nervous system, is the most
deadly disease in the world.
The Handbook of Children and the Media is an ideal source for research on children, adolescence, drugs and the media.