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Rebecca Nesbit

    This author crafts fiction that delves into the ethical quandaries arising when scientific discoveries impact society. Their passion for writing was sparked in childhood and seriously pursued starting in 2010. With a background in science and current work in science communication, they are uniquely positioned to explore the intersection of scientific advancement and the human experience. Their narrative explorations thoughtfully examine the complex issues that emerge at this critical juncture.

    A Column of Smoke
    Is that Fish in your Tomato?
    Tickets for the Ark
    • Tickets for the Ark

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(55)Add rating

      A popular science title about conservation. What should we conserve and why in this age of extinctions? Who should get tickets for the ark?

      Tickets for the Ark
    • Is that Fish in your Tomato?

      The Fact and Fiction of GM Foods.

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricacies of genetic modification, this book delves into its definitions, mechanisms, and implications for humanity and the environment. It addresses both the potential risks and benefits of genetic engineering, providing a balanced perspective on this complex topic. Through a thorough examination, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how genetic modification operates and its significance in contemporary society.

      Is that Fish in your Tomato?
    • Sally, a young ambitious scientist, struggles with her conscience when her field trial of genetically modified crops is destroyed by activists.

      A Column of Smoke