In the new scientific biography, "Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science," due out March 21, Arizona State University professor Lawrence Krauss depicts the Nobel Prize winning Feynman as more than "just" a brain. He paints a picture of Feynman, a sprightly and multifaceted man of varied talents and intellectual pursuits ranging from percussion to Mayan hieroglyphs, by exploring the essence of the man as seen through his scientific contributions.
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