Jared Diamond
American scientist, nonfiction author
I Jared Mason Diamond (mibait Setiembre 10, 1937) metung yang Americanung siyentipiku ampong talasulat librung pikabalwan dili kareng libru nang popular science a ding The Third Chimpanzee (1991), Guns, Germs, and Steel (1997), ampong Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (2005). Minuna yang migsane king physiology i Diamond, at maki maki bakas la king kayang obra deng miayaliwang sanga ning belwan, at king salukuyan, Propesor ne ningGeograpiya king University of California, Los Angeles.[1][2] Milarawan ya antimong "kilalang diling geograpiku ning America." ("America’s best-known geographer").[3]
- ↑ Jim Al-Khalili talks to Jared Diamond about his journey from the gall bladder to global history via a passion for the birds of Papua New Guinea.. Retrieved on 2012-12-19.
- ↑ List of publications from Microsoft Academic Search.
- ↑ http://www.economist.com/news/books-and-arts/21569005-americas-best-known-geographer-shows-what-there-learn-early-man-no-beating Traditional societies: No beating about the bush
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Mibait | Jared Mason Diamond Septiembri 10 1937 (idad 87) Boston, Massachusetts |
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Menuknangan | Estados Unidos |
Citizenship | Americanu |
Taldawa | Physiology Biophysics Ornithology Environmentalism History Ecology Geography Evolutionary Biology Anthropology |
Institusiun | University of California, Los Angeles |
Alma mater | Harvard College University of Cambridge |
Bantug a galal | Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science (1997) Royal Society Prize for Science Books (1992, 1998 & 2006) Pulitzer Prize (1998) National Medal of Science (1999) |