Colin Bruce
Colin Bruce is a British author and physicist. He has written many scientific works, including non-fiction, but he is most well known for his popular science stories. He is an expert in mathematical paradoxes and a lover of mysteries.[1] Living in Oxford,[2] he frequently contributes to university life through giving talks at the Oxford University Physics Society and Oxford University Scientific Society, and attending various events.[3]
Colin Bruce | |
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Occupation | Author, Physicist |
Nationality | British |
Genre | Popular Science, Fiction, Non-fiction |
Notable works | The Strange Case of Mrs Hudson's Cat |
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Selected works
- The Strange Case of Mrs Hudson's Cat[4]
- Conned Again, Watson: Cautionary Tales of Logic, Math and Probability[5]
- 'Schrodinger's Rabbits: The Many Worlds of Quantum[6]
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