What is Science? (e-bog) af Zlatanova, Jordanka
Zlatanova, Jordanka

What is Science? e-bog

473,39 DKK
In a multitude of ways, science affects the life of almost every person on earth. From medicine and nutrition to communication and transportation, the products of scientific research have changed human life. These changes have mostly taken place in the last two centuries, so rapidly that the average person is unable to keep informed. A consequence of this "e;information gap"e; has been th…
In a multitude of ways, science affects the life of almost every person on earth. From medicine and nutrition to communication and transportation, the products of scientific research have changed human life. These changes have mostly taken place in the last two centuries, so rapidly that the average person is unable to keep informed. A consequence of this "e;information gap"e; has been the increasing suspicion of science and scientists. The lack of true understanding of science, especially of "e;fundamental"e; research, motivates this effort to narrow this gap by explaining scientific endeavor and the data-driven worldviews of scientists.Key FeaturesFills an existing void in the understanding of science among the general populationIs written in a nontechnical language to facilitate understandingCovers a wide range of science-related subjects:The value of "e;basic research"e;How scientists work by sharing results and ideasHow science is funded by governments and private entitiesAddresses the possible dangers of research and how society deals with such risksExpresses the viewpoint of an author with extensive experience working in laboratories all over the world
E-bog 473,39 DKK
Forfattere Zlatanova, Jordanka (forfatter)
Forlag CRC Press
Udgivet 24.02.2020
Længde 74 sider
Genrer Science: general issues
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000047301

In a multitude of ways, science affects the life of almost every person on earth. From medicine and nutrition to communication and transportation, the products of scientific research have changed human life. These changes have mostly taken place in the last two centuries, so rapidly that the average person is unable to keep informed. A consequence of this "e;information gap"e; has been the increasing suspicion of science and scientists. The lack of true understanding of science, especially of "e;fundamental"e; research, motivates this effort to narrow this gap by explaining scientific endeavor and the data-driven worldviews of scientists.Key FeaturesFills an existing void in the understanding of science among the general populationIs written in a nontechnical language to facilitate understandingCovers a wide range of science-related subjects:The value of "e;basic research"e;How scientists work by sharing results and ideasHow science is funded by governments and private entitiesAddresses the possible dangers of research and how society deals with such risksExpresses the viewpoint of an author with extensive experience working in laboratories all over the world