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For the first time in the history of ASE, 2016 saw the introduction of our new Science Book of the Year Award. We were seeking a book that goes that extra mile and supports our vision of'science for all', a book that could supplement a teacher's understanding, that innovative hook, or something that goes beyond the traditional science curriculum something more than just'run of the mill'.

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