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Talking Science

By: Adam Hart-Davis (Editor)

Paperback | 10 September 2004 | Edition Number 1

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talking SCIENCE

TV personality Adam Hart-Davis meets 14 of the world's leading scientists to discuss their work, their passions, and those elusive ground-breaking moments in their lives.

This is a book that shows how science can explain the world that we inherited and shape the world that we would like to leave for future generations.

  • Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Bath, UK) tells her personal story of the discovery of the first pulsar.
  • Sir Michael Berry (Bristol, UK) ties knots in nothing.
  • Richard Dawkins (Oxford, UK) explains what Darwinism means today.
  • Loren Graham (MIT, US) explains why Stalin's top-down policy meant that no Russian engineering project would ever work properly.
  • Richard Gregory (Bristol, UK) explores some of the visual illusions that so easily fool us.
  • Eric Lander (MIT, US) discusses the excitement of the human genome project.
  • Lord May of Oxford (UK) President of the Royal Society talks about chaos, ecology and HIV.
  • John Maynard Smith (Sussex, UK) discusses why we bother with sex.
  • Rosalind Picard (MIT, US) believes in wearable computers that understand our emotions.
  • Sir Martin Rees (Cambridge, UK), Astronomer Royal, discusses the big bang, black holes and the end of the universe.
  • Eugenie Scott (Oakland, US) is a leading campaigner for the teaching in schools of evolution rather than creationism.
  • Lewis Wolpert (UCL, UK) speaks on the ethics and practicality of cloning and on his own depression.
  • Colleen Cavanaugh (Harvard, US) describes the excitement and discomfort of exploring the deep ocean.
  • Peter Raven (St Louis, US) is a leading advocate of biodiversity - described by Time magazine as a hero for the planet.
Industry Reviews
"...a good book for anyone who wants to see how real science is done..." (Focus magazine, No.148, March 2005)

"...As well as being stimulating and awe-inspiring, the transcripts are packed with humour and insight..." (South Coast Magazine, February 2005)

"...this wonderfully accessible book brings to life today's most intriguing scientific discoveries, debates and personalities." (Focus, Number 154, 2005)

"...wonderful resource...in a library with a shelf for scientists as personalities, this volume merits a place." (Journal Of College Science Teaching, June 2006)

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