May 23, 2003, Newsletter Issue #1: Reading in a Wormhole

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Facts change daily in astronomy. Remember that when choosing a book to read, especially if youīre going to buy it. Books older than ten years old may be good for a science history buff, but not for someone who needs to know what is happening in the field right now. If youīre looking for up-to-the minute discoveries, a magazine or newspaper might be best. For current research interests, try to stick with books written in the 90s or later.

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