"Bad Science: The Short Life and Weird Times of Robert Gallo, the Man Who Invented HIV" is a book by Gary Taubes, published in 2006. The book delves into the history of the AIDS epidemic and the controversies surrounding the discovery of the HIV virus by Robert Gallo and his research. Taubes explores the scientific, social, and political factors that influenced the understanding of HIV/AIDS and critiques the scientific community's response to the epidemic.

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