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The Secret Anarchy of Science: Free Radicals

AUTHOR Addis, Matt; Brooks, Michael
PUBLISHER Audible Studios on Brilliance (07/26/2016)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (MP3 CD)

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For more than a century, science has cultivated a sober public image for itself. But as bestselling author Michael Brooks explains, the truth is very different: many of our most successful scientists have more in common with libertines than librarians.

This thrilling exploration of some of the greatest breakthroughs in science reveals the extreme lengths some scientists go to in order to make their theories public. Fraud, suppressing evidence, and unethical or reckless PR games are sometimes necessary to bring the best and most brilliant discoveries to the world's attention. Inspiration can come from the most unorthodox of places, and Brooks introduces us to Nobel laureates who get their ideas through drugs, dreams, and hallucinations.

Science is a highly competitive and ruthless discipline, and only it's most determined and passionate practitioners make headlines--and history. To succeed, knowledge must be pursued by any means: in science, anything goes.

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ISBN-13: 9781531843601
ISBN-10: 1531843603
Binding: CD-Audio (MP3 Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 46
Feature Codes: Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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For more than a century, science has cultivated a sober public image for itself. But as bestselling author Michael Brooks explains, the truth is very different: many of our most successful scientists have more in common with libertines than librarians.

This thrilling exploration of some of the greatest breakthroughs in science reveals the extreme lengths some scientists go to in order to make their theories public. Fraud, suppressing evidence, and unethical or reckless PR games are sometimes necessary to bring the best and most brilliant discoveries to the world's attention. Inspiration can come from the most unorthodox of places, and Brooks introduces us to Nobel laureates who get their ideas through drugs, dreams, and hallucinations.

Science is a highly competitive and ruthless discipline, and only it's most determined and passionate practitioners make headlines--and history. To succeed, knowledge must be pursued by any means: in science, anything goes.

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Author: Brooks, Michael
Michael Brooks, who holds a PhD in quantum physics, is the author of Free Radicals and 13 Things that Don t Make Sense. He is a consultant at New Scientist and has a biweekly column for New Statesman.
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