Did America try to steal Soviet cancer secrets? And how could a cancer cure turn into a biological atomic bomb? Nikolai Krementsov's compelling tale of cancer and politics is the story of a husband-and-wife team who developed a promising anti-cancer treatment in Stalin's Russia, only to see their discovery entangled in Cold War rivalries, ideological conflict, and scientific turf wars.
Did America try to steal Soviet cancer secrets? And how could a cancer cure turn into a biological atomic bomb? Nikolai Krementsov's compelling tale o...
What is international science and how does it function? This book answers these questions through a detailed study of international congresses on genetics held from 1899 to 1939. It presents a portrait of international science as a product of continuous interactions that involved scientists and their patrons within specific political, ideological, and disciplinary contexts. Drawing on a variety of archival sources - ranging from Stalin's personal papers to the records of the Gestapo and from the correspondence among scientists in different countries to the minutes of the Soviet government's...
What is international science and how does it function? This book answers these questions through a detailed study of international congresses on gene...