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  1. Sidney Harris, a.k.a. S. Harris, is an American cartoonist who draws cartoons about science, mathematics, and technology. Harris was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 8, 1933, and obtained his degree from Brooklyn College. He then attended the Art Students League in New York before beginning his career as a science cartoonist in 1955.

  2. S. Harris Cartoon Gallery. Click on a subject below to view a sampling of related S. Harris cartoons.

  3. The cartoons of S. Harris, covering a wide range of subjects, including science (biology, chemistry, physics, et al.), medicine, psychology, the environment (including a new book on global warming), sociology, religion, business and the economy, art, academics, law, literature, and much more.

  4. Jan 31, 2014 · Right off the bat, Sidney Harris makes it clear that he’s not a scientist. He’s a cartoonist who grew up in Brooklyn and drew for Playboy but also happens to know about neutrinos and the ...

  5. Sidney Harris offers us a gift of humor and environmental sensibility in a cartoon wrapper. - Whit Gibbons, National Public Radio. By my criterion of humor, whatever it may be, Harris is successful about 99% of the time. - Nobel Prize Laureate Linus Pauling.

  6. Feb 25, 2004 · Sidney Harris is America's foremost science cartoonist. He has been praised by luminaries such as Linus Pauling and Isaac Asimov, as well as countless others throughout the world, for his ability to find humor in what is traditionally regarded as a somewhat dry subject.

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  7. Looking for books by Sidney Harris? See all books authored by Sidney Harris, including Einstein Simplified: Cartoons on Science, and Movies Movies Movies: A Hilarious Collection of Cartoons, and more on ThriftBooks.com.

  8. Jan 1, 1977 · Sidney Harris. The humor in science that is most widely laughed at comes from non-scientists, like the cartoonist Sidney Harris. - Robert B. Swain, The New York Times Book Review. Harris is programmed with a powerful algorithm for finding incongruous associations. - Dennis Flanagan, American Scientist Magazine.

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  9. Jun 15, 2021 · Presents the cartoons of Sidney Harris in which he finds humor in the worlds of science and technology, covering topics such as genetic engineering, evolution, environmental pollution, and particle physics

  10. The Human Side of Science: Edison and Tesla, Watson and Crick, and Other Personal Stories behind Science's Big Ideas.

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