Description
One of the world's finest science journalists tells the story of the ten greatest scientific experiments - which in a moment profoundly changed our understanding of the universe.
About the Author
George Johnson is a science-writer for the New York Times and has also had work published in Scientific America, Time, Slate and Wired and in the collections The Best American Scientific Writing. His blog, The Cancer Chronicles, can be found at www.santafereview.com/chronicle
Reviews
Entertaining, finely crafted... there is a feast of fine science writing in this gem of a book * Sunday Telegraph *
Johnson's essays balance human interest and scientific wonder in equal measure, making for a delicious succession of vignettes * Guardian *
Johnson's lively book... finds beauty throughout science - even among dead frogs and drooling dogs * Scotsman *
Johnson manages to convey the heart-stopping wonder of discovery * Radio 4, Today programme *
In describing these beautifully simple works of genius, Johnson reveals as much about the corporatist nature of modern science as he does about early research * Scotland on Sunday *
Book Information
ISBN 9780099464587
Author George Johnson
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Vintage
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Weight(grams) 183g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 15mm