Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That'll Improve and/or Ruin Everything

Author:   Kelly Weinersmith ,  Zach Weinersmith
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
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9780399563843


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   04 June 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Kelly Weinersmith ,  Zach Weinersmith
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Penguin USA
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.811kg
ISBN:  

9780399563843


ISBN 10:   0399563849
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   04 June 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Kelly and Zach Weinersmith's SOONISH is an exceptional science book: it concerns itself with ten(ish) coming technologies that hold enormous, potentially world-changing promise (and peril), and it delves into each of those subjects with admirable depth, including all the caveats and unknowns, and still keeps the excitement intact. --Cory Doctorow, Boing-Boing A great book. [SOONISH] is wonderful to read. --Ira Flatow, Science Friday Soonish addresses heady scientific concepts in an accessible, readable way. . . . Part of the benefit of the book is that it doesn't promise we'll all be sipping printed cocktails on the moon in 2067. The Weinersmiths just lay out, clearly and with a wry sense of humor, exactly what it might take to get us there. --Tasha Robinson, NPR.org [A] wild glimpse into a future that may or may not involve space elevators and brain-computer interfaces and programmable matter. . . . [Kelly and Zach Weinersmith] sift through mountains of literature and pick the brains of the researchers at the forefront of things like bioprinting (like 3-D printing, only more bio) and augmented reality (like reality, only more augmented), turning a skeptical yet exuberant eye toward the technologies of tomorrow. --Matt Simon, Wired Beautiful. --Forbes Fans of science, math, or medicine; gamers; and those who love the weird and wonderful will gravitate to [SOONISH]. --School Library Journal An entertaining look at future tech wizardry, from space tourism and asteroid mining to nuclear fusion power, matter replication, synthetic biology and direct brain-computer interfaces. . . . The text is very well-researched, with a casual, friendly style ( Tinkering with the language of life. What could go wrong? ), and color cartoons add a wry counterpoint to the narrative of a future that, as always, might be utopia or disaster. --Steven Poole, Wall Street Journal Curiosity is a beautiful thing, and Kelly and Zach Weinersmith have it in spades. Their coauthored SOONISH is an unabashed nerd-out of a book, zinging from outer space to DNA, hardly pausing for breath. . . . The gleeful geeking out makes for a great read--I couldn't help chuckling or outright cracking up a number of times--while surreptitiously teaching some really important science. It's a winning combination. The sheer breadth of topics covered is also amazing: Probably no other book in history has seriously described the science behind both tentacle construction robots and the human nasal cycle. --Colin McCormick, Science Space elevators, gold asteroids, and fusion-powered toasters - who knew science could be so much fun? And who knew fun could be so scientific? 'Soonish' is hilarious, provocative, and shamelessly informative. - Tim Harford, author of Messy and The Undercover Economist Basically, I think this book is a masterpiece, and something I wish I'd written myself. - Scott Aaronson, David J. Bruton Centennial Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin and author of Quantum Computing Since Democritus Playful, yet deep. - Dr. George Church, Harvard University I love this book so much I 3D printed myself a second heart so I could love it more. - Dr. Phil Plait, astronomer, author, writer of the Bad Astronomy Blog Kelly and Zach promised me a crystal ball, but what I got is both more insightful and far more entertaining than staring into a dumb glass orb. Soonish will make you laugh and -- without you even realizing it -- give you insight into the most ambitious technological feats of our time. You should read this book, sooner than soonish. - Alexis Ohanian, Cofounder of Reddit [An] enthusiastic exploration of ten areas of potentially world-changing innovation. . . . Excellent. --Library Journal Predicting the future of scientific endeavor isn't easy, but this fun title from this husband-and-wife team gives readers plenty of amazing possibilities to think about. . . . The authors leaven even the most serious topics. . . . The Weinersmiths deliver a fascinating look at the most provocative and promising research going on today and how it could alter the way we work and live. --Publishers Weekly, starred review The world of emerging technologies is a fascinating place, though for the layperson, the specifics and implications of scientists' most groundbreaking research can be mind-boggling. . . . Thankfully, husband-and-wife team Kelly and Zach Weinersmith boil down some particularly juicy advances and present them in a compelling, accessible, and wryly funny way. . . . With infectious enthusiasm, the Weinersmiths serve up the perfect combination for curious, critical minds. Popular-science writing has rarely been so whip-smart, captivating, or hilarious (albeit occasionally terrifying). --Booklist, starred review Astute. . . . [Kelly and Zach Weinersmith] deliver excellent descriptions of the science behind each [technological] wonder and the state of current research that may or may not bear fruit. --Kirkus


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"Zach Weinersmith is the cartoonist behind the popular geek webcomic Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal. His work has been featured in The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, Slate, Forbes, Science Friday, Boingboing, the Freakonomics Blog, the RadioLab blog, Entertainment Weekly, Mother Jones, CNN, Discovery Magazine, and more.   Dr. Kelly Weinersmith is Adjunct Faculty in the BioSciences Department at Rice University, where she studies parasites that manipulate the behavior of their hosts. In addition to being a respected researcher, she cohosts Science...Sort Of, which is one of the top 20 natural science podcasts. Kelly spoke at Smithsonian Magazine's ""The Future is Here 2015,"" and her work has been featured in The Atlantic, Science, and Nature."

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