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OverviewIf, as Matt Ridley suggests, science is simply the search for new forms of ignorance, then perhaps it follows that with science's advances come new questions. Will human genetic engineering become commonplace Will human cloning ever be safe Are there many universes How much will the climate change during the coming century The Best American Science Writing 2002 gathers top writers and scientists covering the latest developments in the fastest-changing, farthest-reaching scientific fields, such as medicine, genetics, computer technology, evolutionary psychology, cutting-edge physics, and the environment. Among this year's selections: In ""The Made-to-Order Savior,"" Lisa Belkin spotlights two desperate families seeking an unprecedented cure by a medically and ethically unprecedented means - creating a genetically matched child. Margaret Talbot's ""A Desire to Duplicate"" reveals that the first human clone may very likely come from an entirely unexpected source, and sooner than we think. Michael Specter reports on the shock waves rippling through the field of neuroscience following the revolutionary discovery that adult brain cells might in fact regenerate (""Rethinking the Brain""). Christopher Dickey's ""I Love My Glow Bunny"" recounts with sly humor a peculiar episode in which genetic engineering and artistic culture collide. Natalie Angier draws an insightful contrast between suicide terrorists and rescue workers who risk their lives, and finds that sympathy and altruism have a definite place in the evolution of human nature, David Berlinski's ""What Brings a World into Being"" ponders the idea of biology and physics as essentially digital technologies, exploring the mysteries encoded in the universe's smallest units, be they cells or quanta. Nicholas Wade shows how one of the most controversial books of the year, The Skeptical Environmentalist, by former Greenpeace member and self-described leftist Bjorn Lomborg, debunks some of the most cherished tenets of the environmental movement, suggesting that things are perhaps not as bad as we've been led to believe. And as a counterpoint, Darcy Frey's profile of George Divoky reveals a dedicated researcher whose love of birds and mystery leads to some sobering discoveries about global warming and forcefully reminds us of the unsung heroes of science: those who put in long hours, fill in small details, and take great trouble. In the end, the unanswered questions are what sustain scientific inquiry, open new frontiers of knowledge, and lead to new technologies and medical treatments. The Best American Science Writing 2002 is a series of exciting reports from science's front lines, where what we don't know is every bit as important as what we know. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matt RidleyPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Edition: 2002 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9780060936501ISBN 10: 0060936509 Pages: 325 Publication Date: 03 September 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsRichly informative, wide-ranging, and intellectually provocative. -- Alan Lightman Contemporary science's best answers to.eternal riddles. -- Fortune Superb brain candy. -- Kirkus Reviews Contemporary science's best answers to...eternal riddles. --Fortune It is rare to be offered such a diverse collection of science writing, even more, one that can be enjoyed by laymen, scientists, and writers alike. --Nature This anthology of lucid, eloquent essays will satisfy popular science enthusiasts. --Publishers Weekly Superb brain candy. --Kirkus Reviews The entire spectrum of science is covered with literary acumen here. --Booklist Richly informative, wide-ranging, and intellectually provocative. --Alan Lightman The entire spectrum of science is covered with literary acumen here. --Booklist This anthology of lucid, eloquent essays will satisfy popular science enthusiasts. --Publishers Weekly Superb brain candy. --Kirkus Reviews It is rare to be offered such a diverse collection of science writing, even more, one that can be enjoyed by laymen, scientists, and writers alike. --Nature Contemporary science s best answers to eternal riddles. --Fortune Richly informative, wide-ranging, and intellectually provocative. --Alan Lightman Contemporary science's best answers to...eternal riddles. --Fortune It is rare to be offered such a diverse collection of science writing, even more, one that can be enjoyed by laymen, scientists, and writers alike. --Nature Richly informative, wide-ranging, and intellectually provocative. --Alan Lightman Superb brain candy. --Kirkus Reviews The entire spectrum of science is covered with literary acumen here. --Booklist This anthology of lucid, eloquent essays will satisfy popular science enthusiasts. --Publishers Weekly Author InformationMatt Ridley's books--including The Red Queen, Genome, The Rational Optimist, The Evolution of Everything, How Innovation Works, and most recently, Viral: the Search for the Origin of Covid-19 (with Alina Chan)--have sold over a million copies, been translated into 31 languages, and won several awards. He sat in the House of Lords from 2013 and 2021, and was founding chairman of the International Centre for Life in Newcastle. He created the ""Mind and Matter"" column in the Wall Street Journal in 2010, and was a columnist for the Times. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and of the Academy of Medical Sciences, and a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He lives in Northumberland. Alan Lightman is a novelist, essayist, physicist, and educator. He is adjunct professor of humanities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His essays, short fiction, and reviews have appeared in several magazines. His research articles have appeared in many journals of physics and astrophysics. His novels include Einstein's Dreams, which has been translated into more than thirty languages, and The Diagnosis, which was a National Book Award finalist in Fiction in 2000. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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