Henamu
is an imprint of Munhakdongne. Henamu aims to inspire and promote the spirit of lifelong learning to enable our readers to become high achievers in life. Each book we present is an effort of our offering of distilled wisdom to the readers. And we do it in a way that is attractive and irresistible, using powerful text, effective pictures with capable people. Especially Henamu is planning to publish popular science books and variable nonfictions.

Odyssey of Latest Science
Kim subyeong
2003 / 405p / 162X198

A distinct report on the latest science technologies of the 21st century by a science reporter of news weekly Hankyeoreh21. Presenting four themes!technopia, biotopia, ecotopia, meditopia!this work depicts a minute blueprint of the future fostered through science. How much prosperity will be attained by science in our future? This book aims to offer a clear answer through a microscopic analysis of advanced science, standin on the borderline between utopia and dystopia. It also aims to offers a foresight of a future life influenced by science.

Science Croquis
Go Jungsug
2003 / 301p / 160X197

Popular columns, published serially in the news weekly Hankyeoreh21, providing a fresh and pleasing view of science have been compiled altogether. The author, a chemistry professor of Sunchun University offers discourse on vivid scientific episodes of everyday life in a simple way. Including the controversial issue of embryo duplication, the basic and up-to-date scientific knowledge such as the true character of Black Hall, the difference between digital and analogue technology, the principle of IMAX, the cause of termination of dinosaur, Alzheimer's disease, protein mass analysis!the winning subject of 2002 Nobel Prize!are all covered in a pleasurable fashion. Readers will gain insight into the social and cultural differences between the West and the East.


Science of the New Millenium ! The Greatest Science Essays
Lee Insik(editor)
2003 / 384p / 152X223

An anthology of scientific essays by 21 distinguished foreign and domestic scholars who have contributed to the study and the diffusion of science in the 20th century, including Stephen Hawking, Richard P. Feynman, Werner Karl Heisenberg, Edward O. Wilson, Kim Yongwoon, Bohk Geoihl, Lim Kyeongsoon, Jang Heeihk and Choi Jaecheon. This collection aims to show a scientific blueprint of the past and the future of mankind through the selection of excellent essays, which treat the developments of science in the 20th century in a comprehensible way. Lee Insik, head of a science cultural research institute and a science writer, complied 21 essays into six categories: nature of science, science of the East and the West, moral and conscience of scientists, environment and life, information society, information technology, and future of science and mankind.