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Author Massa, Lou.

Title Science & the written word : science, technology, and society / Lou Massa
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 2011

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Contents Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Genes, Girls, and Gamow; 2. "Ben Franklin's Scientific Amusements"; 3. The Same and Not the Same; 4. The God Particle; 5. "The Purine Path to Chemotherapy"; 6. The Discovery of Radioimmunoassay; 7. Rosalyn Yalow Nobel Laureate: Her Life and Work in Medicine; 8. In Search of Divine Reality: Science as a Source for Inspiration; 9. Atomic Fragments: A Daughter's Questions; 10. The Man Who Loved Only Numbers: The Story of Paul Erdos and the Search for Mathematical Truth; 11. Lise Meitner: A Life in Physics
12. Crystal Fire: The Birth of the Information AgeBiographical Notes; Index
Summary In order to meet the growing scientific requirements of an increasingly complex society, it is essential for us to have an appreciation of the power and breadth of science. Science and the Written Word is a collection of interviews featuring some of the world's greatest scientists and Nobel Prize winners. The interviews examine topics related to the nature of science and technology, making them more accessible to the general reader, and emphasize the relationship of various scientific disciplines to one another. Through this book, readers learn from the "inside" how science is done, what motivates it, and why it is of importance to society as a whole. The book offers insights into scientific personalities and dispels common misconceptions regarding the popular image of scientists. The interviews in this book examine standards of behavior and ethics and demonstrate the relationships between science and social values. They delve into topics such as the utility of science in application to war, the importance of science in the educational curriculum, cost benefits of fundamental research in consideration of the national budget, and the public controversy of evolution versus intelligent design. Cumulatively, the discussions in this book give rise to an awareness of both the reality of science and technology and its profound impact upon the well being of society
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
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Subject Scientists -- Interviews
Science -- Philosophy.
Science -- Social aspects
SCIENCE -- Essays.
SCIENCE -- Reference.
Science -- Philosophy
Science -- Social aspects
Scientists
Genre/Form Electronic books
Interviews
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2010035566
ISBN 9780199830480
0199830487
1283168413
9781283168410
0199831777
9780199831777
9786613168412
6613168416
Other Titles Science and the written word : science, technology, and society