The Canon: The Beautiful Basics of Science - Natalie Angier
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The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the BeautifulBasics of Science
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The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the BeautifulBasics of Science
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by - written on 02/04/08 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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In the introduction to "The Canon" Natalie Angier laments modern science illiteracy, and even more so, she regrets the way science lost the cool factor it might have had in the time of Apollos & Sputniks. It is, apparently, now considered a thing for kids and a tiny proportion of grown-up (but possibly maladjusted) eggheads. She then proceeds to remedy this sorry state of affairs and presents what she distilled from numerous interviews with scientists and mountains of research: the canonical basics of science for modern times. "The Canon" starts with the most important - and often overlooked in formal education - idea that science is a ... Read the complete review
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