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Posted by Roger D. Jones, PhD on December 12, 2015December 13, 2015

TheX-Press publishes big cross-disciplinary ideas in science, art, and society. Books published by TheX-Press are intended for a broad technically or artistically literate audience that is trying to make sense of a complex world.

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