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Chapter one
The How and Why of Fame
Famous For Being Indianapolis
How cities are like Kim Kardashian.
Ingenious: Robert Burton
What we can—and cannot—learn from brain science.
Homo Narrativus and the Trouble with Fame
We think that fame is deserved. We are wrong.
The Brain on Trial
It’s not fair to ask jurors to vote on a death penalty.
Chapter two
Famous Science
The Nobel Exchange
Announcing the Nautilus Nobel Prize Futures Market
T. Rex Might be the Thing with Feathers
Behind every famous dinosaur are unsung heroes.
The Famous Anonymous
The problem with Western test subjects.
Seven Molecules’ Claim to Fame
These infinitesimal celebrities shape us and our world.
Chapter three
The Price of Fame
Fame is Fortune in Sino-science
In China, famous science pays like nowhere else.
The Hannah Montana Hypothesis
Does the Fame Virus plague our youth, and is multimedia to blame?
Drop-Dead Famous
If we are to learn how to die, we need teachers.
Justin Timberlake and the Whoever of Whatever
Fame drags you down.
Chapter four
The Fame Game
The Meme as Meme
Why do things go viral, and should we care?
The Twin Prime Hero
Rags, riches, and fame in mathematics.
Genes That Won the Fame Game
Discover genes that unite life on earth.
Fame for 23 Words is 15,000 Years Overdue
The search for our linguistic DNA.
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