All Review articles – Page 12
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The death of expertise: the campaign against established knowledge and why it matters
Why are people getting sick of experts?
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Electricity: the spark of life
The Wellcome collection’s exhibition explores the history of all things electrical
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Your brain is a time machine: the neuroscience and physics of time
A book for people with more than a passing interest in time
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Toxic exposures: mustard gas and the health consequences of world war II in the United States
An insight into the murky world of chemical warfare
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A tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science
Eric Scerri proposes that science has evolved like a biological organism rather than in small steps or giant leaps
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Bring back the king: the new science of de-extinction
How and why could scientists resurrect long-dead species?
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DNA: the great book of life from Mendel to genomics
This year, Rome’s exhibition palace pays tribute to all things genetics
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Outbreak! 50 tales of epidemics that terrorized the world
A tour of history’s most devastating diseases
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Wisdom of the Martians of science: in their own words with commentaries
The stories of John von Neumann, Theodor von Kármán, Leo Szilárd, Eugene Wigner and Edward Teller
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Stalin and the scientists: a history of triumph and tragedy 1905–1953
Scientific life in the Soviet Union
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Why icebergs float: exploring science in everyday life
Fernando Gomollón-Bel sets sail on a journey to discover why icebergs float