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Fritz Haber, Nobel laureate in chemistry, confidante of Albert Einstein and German war hero, had arrived in Basle a broken man and, three days later, he died leaving an uncertain legacy. No life reveals the moral paradox of science - its capacity to create and destroy - more clearly than Fritz Haber's.

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Fritz Haber, Nobel laureate in chemistry, confidante of Albert Einstein and German war hero, had arrived in Basle a broken man and, three days later, he died leaving an uncertain legacy. No life reveals the moral paradox of science - its capacity to create and destroy - more clearly than Fritz Haber's.
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Journalist Daniel Charles has worked for National Public Radio and for New Scientist. He has been a Science Journalism Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a German Academic Exchange Service Scholar in Bonn. He is the author of Lords of the Harvest: Biotechnology, Big Money, and the Future of Food. He lives in Washington, D. C.